
Left and Right
The Significance of a Political Distinction
Norberto Bobbio(Author)
Polity Press
1st Edition
Will be published approx. on 14. November 1996
Book
Paperback/Softback
160 pages
978-0-7456-1561-5 (ISBN)
Description
Following the collapse of communism and the decline of Marxism, some commentators have claimed that we have reached the 'end of history' and that the distinction between Left and Right can be forgotten.
In this book - which was a tremendous success in Italy - Norberto Bobbio challenges these views, arguing that the fundamental political distinction between Left and Right, which has shaped the two centuries since the French Revolution, has continuing relevance today.
Bobbio explores the grounds of this elusive distinction and argues that Left and Right are ultimately divided by different attitudes to equality. He carefully defines the nature of equality and inequality in relative rather than absolute terms.
Left and Right is a timely and persuasively argued account of the basic parameters of political action and debate in the modern world - parameters which have remained constant despite the pace of social change. The book will be widely read and, as in Italy, it will have an impact far beyond the academic domain.
In this book - which was a tremendous success in Italy - Norberto Bobbio challenges these views, arguing that the fundamental political distinction between Left and Right, which has shaped the two centuries since the French Revolution, has continuing relevance today.
Bobbio explores the grounds of this elusive distinction and argues that Left and Right are ultimately divided by different attitudes to equality. He carefully defines the nature of equality and inequality in relative rather than absolute terms.
Left and Right is a timely and persuasively argued account of the basic parameters of political action and debate in the modern world - parameters which have remained constant despite the pace of social change. The book will be widely read and, as in Italy, it will have an impact far beyond the academic domain.
Reviews / Votes
'Are contemporary political issues best understood in left-right terms? With his customary lucidity and wisdom, Professor Bobbio, Italy's most distinguished political thinker explains the persistence and defends the relevance of the distinction in the face of "the great problem of inequality between people and between the peoples of this world" in a short work that is far-reaching, simple and deep.' Steven Lukes, European University Institute'Now, in Norberto Bobbio's newly translated book, we have the most ingenious and forceful defence of the traditional categories of left and right for many years, and one that will set the standard of argument on the subject for the foreseeable future ... The history of his book illustrates some of the paradoxes of recent political discourse ... simple, lucid ... scrupulous and rigorous analysis.' John Gray, The Times Higher Education Supplement
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Language
English
Place of publication
Oxford
United Kingdom
Publishing group
John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Unsewn / adhesive bound
Dimensions
Height: 197 mm
Width: 130 mm
Thickness: 10 mm
Weight
171 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-7456-1561-5 (9780745615615)
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Person
Norberto Bobbio is Emeritus Professor of Legal and Political Philosophy at the University of Turin.
Content
Translator's Introduction. Preface to the First Italian Edition.
A Challenge to the Distinction.
Extremists and Moderates.
The Left/Right Distinction Survives.
In Search of the Criterion which Governs the Distinction.
Other Criteria.
Equality and Inequality.
Freedom and Authoritarianism.
The Polar Star.
A Reply to Critics (1995).
Notes.
A Challenge to the Distinction.
Extremists and Moderates.
The Left/Right Distinction Survives.
In Search of the Criterion which Governs the Distinction.
Other Criteria.
Equality and Inequality.
Freedom and Authoritarianism.
The Polar Star.
A Reply to Critics (1995).
Notes.