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- catalog abstract ""Politics was once regarded as an activity which could give human socieites control over their fate. However, there is now a deep pessimism about the ability of human beings to control anything very much, least of all through politics. This new fatalism about the human condition claims that we are living in the iron cages erected by vast impersonal forces arising from globalization and technology: a society that is both anti-political and unpolitical, a society without hope or the means either to imagine or promote an alternative future. It reflects the disillusion of political hopes in liberal and socialist utopias in the twentieth century and a widespread disenchantment with the grand narratives of the Enlightenment about reason and progress, and with modernity itself." "The most characteristic expression of this disenchantment is the endless discourses on endism - the end of history, the end of ideology, the end of the nation-state, the end of authority, the end of government, the end of the public realm, the end of politics itself: all have been proclaimed in recent years." "By contrast, Andrew Gamble's new book argues against the fatalism implicit in so many of these discourses, as well as against the fatalism that has always been present in many of the central discourses of modernity. It sets out a defence of politics and the political, explains why we cannot do without politics, and probes the complex relationship between politics and fate, and the continuing and necessary tension between them." "Politics and Fate will be essential reading for students and scholars of politics, public affairs and political thought."--Jacket.".
- catalog contributor b12103076.
- catalog created "2000.".
- catalog date "2000".
- catalog date "2000.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "2000.".
- catalog description ""By contrast, Andrew Gamble's new book argues against the fatalism implicit in so many of these discourses, as well as against the fatalism that has always been present in many of the central discourses of modernity. It sets out a defence of politics and the political, explains why we cannot do without politics, and probes the complex relationship between politics and fate, and the continuing and necessary tension between them." "Politics and Fate will be essential reading for students and scholars of politics, public affairs and political thought."--Jacket.".
- catalog description ""Politics was once regarded as an activity which could give human socieites control over their fate. However, there is now a deep pessimism about the ability of human beings to control anything very much, least of all through politics. This new fatalism about the human condition claims that we are living in the iron cages erected by vast impersonal forces arising from globalization and technology: a society that is both anti-political and unpolitical, a society without hope or the means either to imagine or promote an alternative future.".
- catalog description "Fate -- The End of History -- The End of the Nation-State -- The End of Authority -- The End of the Public Domain -- Politics.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references and index.".
- catalog description "It reflects the disillusion of political hopes in liberal and socialist utopias in the twentieth century and a widespread disenchantment with the grand narratives of the Enlightenment about reason and progress, and with modernity itself." "The most characteristic expression of this disenchantment is the endless discourses on endism - the end of history, the end of ideology, the end of the nation-state, the end of authority, the end of government, the end of the public realm, the end of politics itself: all have been proclaimed in recent years."".
- catalog extent "xi, 127 p. ;".
- catalog identifier "0745621678".
- catalog identifier "0745621686 (pbk.)".
- catalog isPartOf "Themes for the 21st century".
- catalog issued "2000".
- catalog issued "2000.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Malden, Mass. : Polity Press,".
- catalog subject "320 21".
- catalog subject "Authority.".
- catalog subject "Fate and fatalism.".
- catalog subject "JA71 .G25 2000".
- catalog subject "Political science.".
- catalog subject "State, The.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Fate -- The End of History -- The End of the Nation-State -- The End of Authority -- The End of the Public Domain -- Politics.".
- catalog title "Politics and fate / Andrew Gamble.".
- catalog type "text".