Summary:
Despite its claims to “open-ness,” liberalism in its late modern Western form becomes self-contained to the point of closure. Allied with such power constructs as the “liberal world order,” globalization (a word that came into common usage only after the fall of the Soviet Union) tends towards the homogenization of political space and the radical constriction of pluralism. Notice a trend toward closure? It's affected conventional economics in addition to politics. Plurism, the hallmark of liberalism, is over — dead and buried.The American ConservativeRussia, America, and the Courage to Converse Paul Grenier, founder of the Simone Weil Center for Political Philosophy
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Mike Norman considers the following as important: illiberalism, liberal world order, liberalism, multipolarism, neo-imperialism, neoliberal globalization, Russia, unipolarism, US
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Despite its claims to “open-ness,” liberalism in its late modern Western form becomes self-contained to the point of closure. Allied with such power constructs as the “liberal world order,” globalization (a word that came into common usage only after the fall of the Soviet Union) tends towards the homogenization of political space and the radical constriction of pluralism. Notice a trend toward closure? It's affected conventional economics in addition to politics. Plurism, the hallmark of liberalism, is over — dead and buried.The American ConservativeRussia, America, and the Courage to Converse Paul Grenier, founder of the Simone Weil Center for Political Philosophy
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Despite its claims to “open-ness,” liberalism in its late modern Western form becomes self-contained to the point of closure. Allied with such power constructs as the “liberal world order,” globalization (a word that came into common usage only after the fall of the Soviet Union) tends towards the homogenization of political space and the radical constriction of pluralism.Notice a trend toward closure? It's affected conventional economics in addition to politics. Plurism, the hallmark of liberalism, is over — dead and buried.
The American Conservative
Russia, America, and the Courage to Converse
Paul Grenier, founder of the Simone Weil Center for Political Philosophy