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Haven't read through this book entirely, but it's still interesting nevertheless. Manent is probably one of the great political thinkers alive today.
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We clearly see this notion of trenscending politics at play here in America with the rhetoric of Barrack Obama. Not only does he and his followers claim that he's somehow above petty political disputes, but Obama's whole foreign policy is based around the notion of that America's interests are linked to the interests of everybody else around the world. The problem with this notion is that it's based upon a rather abstract concepts and understandings of international relations, which essentially means nations and communities have little say in how to actually govern themselves. Self-government is a vital aspect of democracy in any true sense of the word. It's built upon the notion that democracy moves from the grassroots up, and cannot be imposed from the top down. I disagree with Manent that the nation-state is the best form for maintaining democracy. If anything, the logic of supranational entities like the European Union, NAFTA, UN, etc is just a natural continuation of the notion of nationalism. The nation-state was largely created through the suppression of the traditional autonomy of local communities. Oh well, that's just my rambling two cents for now.
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He seems to have a pretty narrow definition of politics.
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What do you mean?
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I'm not so sure any of the pro-internationalization people really believe politics wouldn't exist if they had their way. Politics will always exist, even if anarchy was installed, politics would creep in right away. Some kind of international system would require a great deal of politics.
The closest popular group that has an idealistic belief that we don't need politics, or that we hardly need politics, are libertarians, not the globalization people. |
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Communism and libertarianism are similar in how idealist they are, but I wouldn't really include all-out communism as a "popular" contemporary group.
But at least communism has existed on the small-scale, libertarianism has yet to exist anywhere as far as I know. |
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I have some libetarian sympathies, but overall my major concern is for self-government of actual concrete communities. It is within that setting that personal liberty can best be guranteed, or at the very least the violations of such can be significantly limited.
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Can we really point to any society and say it's libertarian? Sure lots of society past and present have libertarian elements. |
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Interesting discussion people. I originally feared people here wouldn't bother reading or discussing this topic. Keep it up!
No to any great extent that I'm aware of, certainly not on the scale seen in the South.
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