Liberalism's Crooked Circle: Letters to Adam Michnik

Liberalism's Crooked Circle: Letters to Adam Michnik

by Ira Katznelson
Liberalism's Crooked Circle: Letters to Adam Michnik

Liberalism's Crooked Circle: Letters to Adam Michnik

by Ira Katznelson

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Overview

This book is a profoundly moving and analytically incisive attempt to shift the terms of discussion in American politics. It speaks to the intellectual and political weaknesses within the liberal tradition that have put the United States at the mercy of libertarian, authoritarian populist, nakedly racist, and traditionalist elitist versions of the right-wing; and it seeks to identify resources that can move the left away from the stunned intellectual incoherence with which it has met the death of Bolshevism. In Ira Katznelson's view, Americans are squandering a tremendous ethical and political opportunity to redefine and reorient the liberal tradition. In an opening essay and two remarkable letters addressed to Adam Michnik, who is arguably East Europe's emblematic democratic intellectual, Katznelson seeks to recover this possibility.


By examining issues that once occupied Michnik's fellow dissidents in the Warsaw group known as the Crooked Circle, Katznelson brings a fresh realism to old ideals and posits a liberalism that "stares hard" at cruelty, suffering, coercion, and tyrannical abuses of state power. Like the members of Michnik's club, he recognizes that the circumference of liberalism's circle never runs smooth and that tolerance requires extremely difficult judgments. Katznelson's first letter explores how the virtues of socialism, including its moral stand on social justice, can be related to liberalism while overcoming debilitating aspects of the socialist inheritance. The second asks whether liberalism can recognize, appreciate, and manage human difference. Situated in the lineage of efforts by Richard Hofstadter, C. Wright Mills, and Lionel Trilling to "thicken" liberalism, these letters also draw on personal experience in the radical politics of the 1960s and in the dissident culture of East and Central Europe in the years immediately preceding communism's demise. Liberalism's Crooked Circle could help foster a substantive debate in the American elections of 1996 and determine the contents of that desperately needed discussion.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780691004471
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Publication date: 09/13/1998
Edition description: Revised ed.
Pages: 212
Sales rank: 928,917
Product dimensions: 7.75(w) x 10.00(h) x (d)

About the Author

About The Author
Ira Katznelson is Ruggles Professor of Political Science and History at Columbia University.

Table of Contents

  • FrontMatter, pg. i
  • CONTENTS, pg. vii
  • PREFACE AND ACKNOWLEDGMENTS, pg. ix
  • INTRODUCTION: THE CLUB OF THE CROOKED CIRCLE, pg. 3
  • ONE. “La lutte continue”, pg. 29
  • TWO. The Storehouse of Power and Unreason, pg. 99
  • Index, pg. 187



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Robert Heilbroner

Liberalism's Crooked Circle is at once an intensely private and a brilliantly objective analysis of the questions that agonize our times.... I know of no book closer to the core of our time, none that has moved and instructed me so deeply.

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"Liberalism's Crooked Circle is at once an intensely private and a brilliantly objective analysis of the questions that agonize our times.... I know of no book closer to the core of our time, none that has moved and instructed me so deeply."—Robert Heilbroner

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