Veil Politics in Liberal Democratic States
In this exciting and challenging account of the development and sustainability of the liberal democratic state, Ajume H. Wingo offers a completely new perspective from that provided by political theorists. Such theorists will typically argue for the basic values of liberal democracies by rationally justifying them. This book argues that it is non-rational factors - rhetoric, symbols, traditions - that more often than not provide the real source of motivation. Drawing from both historical and philosophical sources Ajume H. Wingo demonstrates that these 'veils', as he calls them, can play an essential role in a thriving, stable liberal democratic state. This theory of veil politics furnishes a conceptual framework within which we can reassess the role of aesthetics in politics, the nature and function of political myths in liberal democracies, and the value of civic education.
- Radical challenge to contemporary political theory
- Strong endorsement of author from Jeremy Waldron in a special preface to the book
- Interdisciplinary appeal across philosophy, political science, law, and sociology
Reviews & endorsements
"...a novel and vividly articulated argument to the debate on justification and legitimacy in liberal theory." Philosophy in Review
Product details
August 2003Hardback
9780521814386
180 pages
236 × 158 × 19 mm
0.387kg
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Table of Contents
- 1. Introduction to veil politics
- 2. History, culture and persons
- 3. Liberalism and veil politics
- 4. The art of liberal politics
- 5. Civic education in a liberal state.