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Contrary to the claims of political philosophers such as John Rawls or Ronald Dworkin, Gray argued that liberalism ... The fact that his latest book The New Leviathans is subtitled “Thoughts ...
The Leviathan takes different forms ... Seven Types of Atheism by John Gray review: entertaining but troublingOpens in new window ] [ French intellectuals engage in a new culture war over ...
Philosopher John Gray predicts we’re headed for an age of all-consuming moral warfare. British philosopher John Gray begins his latest book, The New Leviathans: Thoughts after Liberalism, with a ...
The British philosopher John Gray would concur ... Thomas Hobbes. The New Leviathans: Thoughts After Liberalism seeks to understand today’s tumult—Antonio Gramsci’s “time of monsters ...
John Gray’s latest book argues that the new Leviathans of liberalism have led to a war of all against all. By Sohrab Ahmari “Post-liberalism” is the inescapable watchword of our times. Turn to the ...
On this episode of American Prestige, John Gray, emeritus professor of European ... Centering John’s recent book The New Leviathans: Thoughts After Liberalism, this wide-ranging discussion ...
The Politicization of Everything Didn’t Start with Trump’s Kennedy Center Visit The British political philosopher and commentator John ... to New Labour and now, in his book The New Leviathans ...
A well-known philosopher and social commentator, John Gray is difficult to place on any political ... Sign up for our free newsletter today. Gray’s short new book employs a scattergun approach, and ...
In his long and compelling expedition of the mind, John Gray’s constant companion has been Thomas Hobbes. In his new book, Gray takes Leviathan (1651), the work with which the 17th-century political ...
Anne McElvoy talks to the philosopher John Gray about why we should look to ... life of man in a state of nature in his 1651 book The Leviathan. The seventeenth century philosopher reasoned ...
The New Leviathans by John Gray is published by Allen Lane at £20. To order your copy for £16.99, call 0844 871 1514 or visit Telegraph Books Join the conversation ...