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Enlightenment's Wake: Politics and Culture at the Close of the Modern Age
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John Gray
John Gray is the bestselling author of such books as Straw Dogs and Al Qaeda and What it Means to be Modern which brought a mainstream readership to a man who was already one of the UK's most well respected thinkers and political theorists.
Gray wrote Enlightenment's Wake in 1995 ? six years after the fall of the Berlin Wall and six years before the terrorist attacks on the
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Published
August 1st 2007
by Routledge
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A brilliant exposition of the limitations of Enlightenment ideas about social, economic, and political life. Gray is the best articulator (that I've read) of the fact that "free markets" and "democracy" are much worse than useless when applied to societies whose institutions and identities just aint like that.
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