Spectrum: From Right to Left in the World of Ideas

Spectrum: From Right to Left in the World of Ideas

by PerryAnderson (Author)

Synopsis

Eminent historian and new left thinker takes on leading conservative, liberal and socialist thinkers in one iconoclastic volume. Spectrum offers a critical survey of the ideas of rival intellectual groupings from the far right, the liberal center and the Marxist left, rarely considered in the same optic. The book opens with a comparative examination of four remarkable minds of the radical right: Michael Oakeshott, Friedrich Hayek, Leo Strauss and Carl Schmitt. In the liberal and social-democratic center, it considers John Rawls, Jurgen Habermas and Norberto Bobbio. On the Marxist left, it assesses the work of three major historians: Edward Thompson, Robert Brenner and Eric Hobsbawm, and a great philologist, Sebastiano Timpanaro. Each is considered against the historical background - institutional as well as intellectual - that set the context of their ideas. Also considered is the impact of the most widely read periodicals that deal with ideas today, the Times Literary Supplement , New York Review of Books and London Review of Books .

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 398
Publisher: Verso
Published: 14 Jan 2008

ISBN 10: 1844671356
ISBN 13: 9781844671359

Media Reviews
Sheer pleasure...one of the best political historical and literary essayists of the age. - Times Literary Supplement The chief impression... is one of extraordinary intellectual power. The analysis of the theoretical and empirical claims made in the work of its subjects is both dazzling and unyielding... Anderson remains an inspiring example of thinking in the world, about the world and for the world. - Stefan Collini, The Nation
Author Bio
Perry Anderson is the author of Lineages of the Absolutist State, Considerations on Western Marxism, Arguments in English Marxism, In the Tracks of Historical Materialism, A Zone of Engagement and The Origins of Postmodernity. He teaches history at UCLA, and serves on the editorial board of New Left Review.