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The Future and Its Enemies : In Defense of Political Hope - Daniel Innerarity

The Future and Its Enemies

In Defense of Political Hope

By: Daniel Innerarity, Sandra Kingery (Translator)

Paperback | 25 July 2012

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Humans may be the only creatures conscious of having a future, but all too often we would rather not think about it. Likewise, our societies, unable to deal with radical uncertainty, do not make policies with a view to the long term. Instead, we suffer from a sense of powerlessness, collective irrationality, and perennial political discontent.

In The Future and Its Enemies, Spanish philosopher Daniel Innerarity makes a plea for a new social contract that would commit us to moral and political responsibility with respect to future generations. He urges us to become advocates for the future in the face of enemies who, oblivious to the costs of modernization, press for endless and unproductive acceleration. His accessible book proposes a new way of confronting the unknown-one grounded in the calculation of risk. Declaring the classical right-left divide to be redundant, Innerarity presents his hopes for a renewed democracy and a politics that would find convincing ways to mediate between the priorities of the present, the heritage of the past, and the challenges that lie ahead.

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"Innerarity offers a practical alternative to the model that ignores the past. By treating the past as past, he asks us to recognize that there are real problems we can deal with now that might be rooted in that unchangeable history and, most importantly, that the future of our functioning democracies depends responsibly addressing these issues." - George Fourlas, Philosophy and Social Criticism "Innerarity is the sole thinker to date, who is attuned to the futurity of actually exisiting democracies... [H]e masterfully combines the insights of a seasoned philosopher with the hands-on analyses of a political scientist or a sociologist. The conclusions of every chapter provide us with invaluable tools for coping with the complexity of our world without either simplifying or getting lost in it. At its best, The Future and Its Enemies maintains alive the very future of political philosophy." - Michael Marder, TELOS: Journal of Critical Social Thought "To Innerarity, modern societies ignore the future by treating it as a mere accumulation of small decisions in an endless present... Although belief in automatic progress has dissipated, Innerarity hopes individuals will now take responsibility for an open future with its character dependent on a leading role for civil society... Recommended." - E. R. Gill, CHOICE "Thanks to its clear analyses and its multiple avenues of inquiry, this essay points the way to a new democratic lucidity." - Pierre Rosanvallon, Liberation "The future no longer holds meaning for societies in thrall to the present. And in this present devoid of meaning, we have as much trouble accepting the legacy of the past as we do envisaging collective action that would take us beyond ourselves. We're obsessed by the here and now and incapable of making plans that would engage us and the future of society as a whole. Without a vision of what is yet to come, and without the will to endow it with meaning, we are reduced to the insignificance of our moment, that of a present ignorant of both its past and future." - Dominique Schnapper, Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales, member of the French Constitutional Council (2001-2010)

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