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Critical eory of the Contemporary Telos Press Publishing PO Box 811 Candor, NY 13743 Tel: 212 · 228 · 6479 www.telospress.com Democracy and Populism e Telos Essays by Alain de Benoist Edited and Introduced by Russell A. Berman and Timothy W. Luke Paperback $29.95 358 pages ISBN 978-0-914386-71-1 Now available from Telos Press Save 20% at telospress.com with coupon code BOOKS20 e crisis of democracy, the consequences of neoliberalism and globalization, the limits of sovereignty, and of course the rise of populism: few thinkers have given more sustained attention to these matters than the French author Alain de Benoist. Democracy and Populism collects de Benoist’s essays from the journal Telos, where many of his writings first appeared in English translation. Reading de Benoist in Telos provides access to a distinctive transatlantic intellectual dialogue and to an array of prescient insights into the current political condition on both Praise for Democracy and Populism “Europe has been on a long vacation from politics—for understandable reasons— but the price has been a failure to understand the most basic human questions, or even to ask them. Alain de Benoist reminds us that this vacation will have to end.” Peter Thiel, entrepreneur, investor, and author of Zero to One: Notes on Startups, or How to Build the Future continents. De Benoist clearly anticipated today’s political condition: the critique of neoliberalism, the contradictions in liberalism created by the postcolonial frictions of identity politics, and the implications of a resurgent populism. e specific forms of populist movements are sure to vary in the coming years, but the crisis of liberal democracy will remain the defining feature of political life for the foreseeable future. De Benoist explains why.

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Critical Theory of the Contemporary

Telos Press PublishingPO Box 811Candor, NY 13743Tel: 212 · 228 · 6479www.telospress.com

Democracy and PopulismThe Telos Essaysby Alain de BenoistEdited and Introduced by Russell A. Berman and Timothy W. Luke

Paperback • $29.95 • 358 pages ISBN 978-0-914386-71-1

Now available from Telos PressSave 20% at telospress.com with coupon code BOOKS20

The crisis of democracy, the consequences of neoliberalism and globalization, the limits of sovereignty, and of course the rise of populism: few thinkers have given more sustained attention to these matters than the French author Alain de Benoist. Democracy and Populism collects de Benoist’s essays from the journal Telos, where many of his writings first appeared in English translation. Reading de Benoist in Telos provides access to a distinctive transatlantic intellectual dialogue and to an array of prescient insights into the current political condition on both

Praise for Democracy and Populism“Europe has been on a long vacation from politics—for understandable reasons—but the price has been a failure to understand the most basic human questions, or even to ask them. Alain de Benoist reminds us that this vacation will have to end.”—Peter Thiel, entrepreneur, investor, and author of Zero to One: Notes on

Startups, or How to Build the Future

continents. De Benoist clearly anticipated today’s political condition: the critique of neoliberalism, the contradictions in liberalism created by the postcolonial frictions of identity politics, and the implications of a resurgent populism. The specific forms of populist movements are sure to vary in the coming years, but the crisis of liberal democracy will remain the defining feature of political life for the foreseeable future. De Benoist explains why.

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Critical Theory of the Contemporary

Telos Press PublishingPO Box 811Candor, NY 13743Tel: 212 · 228 · 6479www.telospress.com

Europe and the WorldWorld War I as Crisis of UniversalismEdited by Kai Evers and David Pan

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Series: Telos Investigations

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With contributions by Étienne Balibar, Annette Becker, Russell Berman, Jörn Leonhard, among many others, Europe and the World: World War I as Crisis of Universalism focuses within Europe on the conflicts between nationalism and cosmopolitanism as a universalist political project and globally on the conflicts between European imperial politics and universal ideals. This collection of essays probes how these conflicts defined the war as the transition point to a new structure of global relations and postcolonial understandings of cultural identity.

Praise for Europe and the World“This fascinating selection of essays sheds new light on the great caesura that was the First World War. Above all, the essays here remind us that the war was authentically global in its reach and unsparing in its impact on civilian populations.”—Niall Ferguson, Milbank Family Senior Fellow of the Hoover Institution,

Stanford University, and author of The Pity of War and The War of the World

“Europe and the World opens up an important interdisciplinary conversation about the centrality of World War I to the global transformations that it unleashed and that have created the outlines of our world”—Susan Grayzel, author of Women and the First World War

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GERMAN POLITICS AND SOCIETY

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German Politics and Society is the only American publication that explores issues in modern Germany from the combined perspectives of the social sciences, history, and cultural studies. The journal provides a forum for critical analysis and debate about politics, history, film, literature, visual arts, and popular culture in contemporary Germany. Every issue includes contributions by renowned scholars commenting on recent books about Germany.

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Theoria is an engaged, multidisciplinary and peer-reviewed journal of social and political theory. Published every quarter, its purpose is to address, through academic debate, the many challenges posed by the major social, political and economic forces that shape the contemporary world, especially but not only with regard to Africa, the global South, and their relations with the global North. Theoria wishes to promote discussion of and writing about social and political theory in any form and from any time and place, regardless of ideological perspective and methodological approach.

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Political Theology Today as Critical Theory of the Contemporary: Reason, Religion, Humanism

The 2019 Telos-Paul Piccone Institute ConferenceFebruary 15–17, 2019 ◆ New York City

Across the globe the liberal logic of capitalism and technocracy has seemingly tri-umphed, and with it a culture of secularism, now the dominant ideology of the liberal establishment that prefers progress to tradition, an individualized identity to a sense of shared belonging, and free choice to common purpose. As much as this regime has produced wealth, it has also generated inequality and dissatisfaction. The populist insurgency that is sweeping the West is in large part a repudiation of this secular politics, opening the space for a post-liberal political theology. A resur-gence of religion is underway that marks the failure of the secularization thesis and the need for alternative cultural resources, beyond positivism, to understand the place of humanity within the cosmos. Is this our new “Great Awakening”?

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The Telos-Paul Piccone Institute develops new ideas for addressing the challenges of modernity worldwide through the resources of particular communities and tradi-tions. Centered around a unique international group of scholars and practitioners, the Institute combines critical analyses of issues of modernity with a sense for alter-native approaches in order to create innovative policy ideas. At the same time, the focus on communities and traditions grounds this vision in terms of local perspec-tives and decision-making.

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