The Vital Center

The Politics of Freedom

paperback, 274 pages

English language

Published Jan. 1, 1997 by Transaction Publishers.

ISBN:
978-1-56000-989-4
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A mid-twentieth century take on the status of the democratic world, the threats posed by the totalitarian world, and the appropriate actions to pursue.

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The Vital Center

"If both the left and the right are mad at me, then I must be doing well" is one of the more tiresome political analyses. The variant used by this book is "If I'm not doing what the left or the right are doing, I must be in the center." The problem is the post-war anomie blanketing democratic countries, although the ending chapters sharpen focus to post-colonial Asia. The business-oriented right is kowtowing to fascism, and the Marx-besotted left is playing footsie with Communism. After an early chapter on the right and fascism (presumably to establish one side of centerist cred), most of the book goes after Communism, although occasionally alternating between Communism and totalitarianism to be seen as taring with both sides of the brush. The centerist position emerging in later chapters is standard-issue liberalism (civil rights and civil liberties) at home and containment and development internationally (naturally Soviet …

Subjects

  • Totalitarianism
  • Communism
  • Liberalism
  • United States -- Politics and government -- 1901-1953