Political Science Human Rights
Against the New Authoritarianism
Politics After Abu Ghraib
- Publisher
- ARP Books
- Initial publish date
- Jun 2005
- Category
- Human Rights, Conservatism & Liberalism, Philosophy & Social Aspects
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Paperback / softback
- ISBN
- 9781894037235
- Publish Date
- Jun 2005
- List Price
- $18.95
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Against the New Authoritarianism traces the US descent into authoritarianism: the rise of a ruthless market fundamentalism, the emergence of a form of religious correctness that substitutes blind faith for critical reason, the growing militarization of everyday life, the corporate control of all elements of the dominant media, and an educational fundamentalism aimed at destroying any vestige of critical education as a foundation for an engaged citizenry and a vibrant democracy. Giroux examines the tragic events of Abu Ghraib and analyzes the conditions that made them possible, all the while trying to understand the role that education plays in creating violations of human rights that one largely attributes to authoritarian regimes. And he describes the need for progressives to develop a language of hope as a condition for critically engaged politics and the emergence of new social formations. The book ends with an engaging personal interview with the author.
About the author
Henry Giroux is Global Television Network Chair in Communications at McMaster University. He was named in 2002 as one of the 20th century’s top contributors in “Fifty Modern Thinkers on Education.” He has written more than 300 articles and 40 books, has collaborated with Paulo Freire, Roger Simon, and Stanley Aronowitz, among others. His work has been translated into languages around the world.