Awaiting the Demise of the Liberal Order: Historicising the Crisis of Liberalism

Autori

  • Vukan Marković University of Belgrade, Institute for Philosophy and Social Theory

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.2298/FID2303495M

Ključne reči:

crisis of liberal democracies, capitalism, elites, inequality, right-wing authoritarianism, Turchin, Rose, Nayar

Apstrakt

This review article analyses the merits and shortcomings of three recent works by Matthew Rose, Peter Turchin, and Krishnan Nayar about the crisis in Western liberal democracies and liberalism. By exploring the intellectual and economic causes of the crisis, these authors are trying to establish a historical model that would explain the current crisis through a comprehensive account of the development of Western societies. In doing so, they identify the detrimental role of the elites and the growing inequalities as the major factor that historically contributes to the demise of liberal values, endangering democratic rule of law. Therefore, the three books are a warning that the demise of the liberal order will bring about the resurgence of right-wing authoritarianism. However, all three authors avoid discussing the nature of liberalism as the dominant ideology in the West. This article presents a criticism of such models, arguing that any discussion of the crisis of liberalism which avoids considerations about liberalism itself and liberal ideologies, necessarily fails to encapsulate the actual experience of the crisis. In addition, these models limit history’s usefulness in interpreting the causes of the crisis and preventing its consequences. 

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2023-09-27