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Why Nationalism
By (Author) Yael Tamir
Princeton University Press
Princeton University Press
29th April 2019
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Nationalism
Political science and theory
Centrist democratic ideologies
320.54
Hardback
224
Width 140mm, Height 216mm
Why nationalism is a permanent political force-and how it can be harnessed once again for liberal ends Around the world today, nationalism is back-and it's often deeply troubling. Populist politicians exploit nationalism for authoritarian, chauvinistic, racist, and xenophobic purposes, reinforcing the view that it is fundamentally reactionary an
"Interesting and provocative. . . . Highly ambitious."---Jonathan Derbyshire, Financial Times
"Tamirs work makes an important contribution by forcing us to recognize that national feeling, however defined, isnt going away. Her argument is that the resurgence in nationalism derives in part from a reaction against an economic structure whose benefits flow mostly to those at the top, those who have rejected any responsibility for helping their fellow members of the national community. That is an argument progressives can and should incorporate into their presentation. But we cant do that if we reject the very idea of a national community, what Tamir defines as the political we."---Ian Reifowitz, Daily Kos
"Progressives are getting nostalgic for nationalism. . . . Why Nationalism is an important contribution to this growing literature. Yael Tamir elegantly recounts nationalisms virtues."---Peter Spiro, Lawfare
"[Tamir] courageously defends moderate and universal nationalist outlooks, masterfully distinguishes between these and the murky populist wave washing over societies worldwide and endangering the Western democratic order . . . . [Why Nationalism] is outstanding in that it combines her background as a political philosopher with her many years of hands-on political experience, something that cant be said of many scholars in the West who are now focusing on these issues."---Shlomo Avineri, Haaretz
"Free-market libertarians and social democrats both have lots to learn from this measured and thoughtful book."---David Conway, Jewish Chronicle
Yael (Yuli) Tamir is president of Shenkar College of Engineering and Design and adjunct professor at the Blavatnik School of Government at the University of Oxford. A founder of the Israeli peace movement, she is a former Labor Party member of the Knesset and formerly served as Israels minister of education and minister of immigration absorption. She is the author of Liberal Nationalism (Princeton). She lives in Tel Aviv.