History has been up-ended. Western liberal democracy is in crisis. This book is a brilliant, concise diagnosis of this state of modern affairs. It is essential reading, whether youre a political philosopher, practising politician or concerned citizen. Jon Cruddas, Labour MP for Dagenham and Rainham
Instead of avoiding the implications of the revolt against elites of our time, this book proposes a highly provocative return to recessive elements of the liberal tradition that emphasised the necessity of community and solidarity. Only if it confronts its demons, Adrian Pabst says, can democracy survive its moment of crisis. Samuel Moyn, Yale University
Hard-hitting, polemical at times, and makes a powerful case. Andrew Gamble, University of Sheffield
"A brief but thorough and highly readable diagnosis of our times. Pabsts book is a pithy, nuanced, and provocative take on the travails of Western liberalism." Front Porch Republic
Pabst offers an eminent analysis of the numerous flaws of liberal democracy [ ] This is a solid diagnosis of our times, and it is full of alarm bells. Hans Henrik Fafner, Ny Tid The Oslo Review of Books and Docs