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A unique hybrid of ancient and contemporary conservative thought that offers a radical challenge to Western liberalism.

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"Network Democracy provides a unique and fresh analysis of networked communications and behaviours. The author convincingly combines a classical conservative philosophical perspective with contemporary critical social theory to highlight forms of power, domination, and exploitation underlying the networked society." Timothy Kersey, Kennesaw State University
"The overall impact of this text and its implications for interpersonal and political action are distinctive and large. The author's sources are a diverse blend of relevant classics, contemporary writing, and eccentric materials." Blaine Baker, McGill University
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Network Democracy Conservative Politics and the Violence of the Liberal Age

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      Published 1 January 2018
      ISBN-13 9780773550742
      978-0773550742
      ISBN-10 0773550747

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      A unique hybrid of ancient and contemporary conservative thought that offers a radical challenge to Western liberalism.

      Trade Review
      "Network Democracy provides a unique and fresh analysis of networked communications and behaviours. The author convincingly combines a classical conservative philosophical perspective with contemporary critical social theory to highlight forms of power, domination, and exploitation underlying the networked society." Timothy Kersey, Kennesaw State University
      "The overall impact of this text and its implications for interpersonal and political action are distinctive and large. The author's sources are a diverse blend of relevant classics, contemporary writing, and eccentric materials." Blaine Baker, McGill University
      "An innovative critique of modern liberalism that should interest scholars of both liberal and conservative political thought. Highly Recommended." Choice

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