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Tony Burns (1999). "John Gray and the death of conservatism". Contemporary Politics. 5 (1): 7–24. doi: 10.1080/13569779908449987. The darkness within. John Gray on why the left is in flight from "human nature". John Gray. Published in New Statesman 16 September 2002

A Point of View - Proportional Representation and a New Politics - BBC Sounds". www.bbc.co.uk . Retrieved 8 May 2023.Gray, John (1998). Liberalism (2nded.). Milton Keynes: Open University Press. ISBN 978-0-8166-2801-8. Gray, John (1998). Hayek on Liberty (Rev.ed.). London & New York: Routledge. ISBN 978-0-415-17315-5. Gray, John (2004). Heresies: Against Progress and Other Illusions. London: Granta Books. ISBN 978-1-86207-718-8. Gray, John (2016). The Soul of the Marionette: A Short Inquiry into Human Freedom. London: Penguin Books. ISBN 978-0-241-95390-7.

Gray, John. Liberalism. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 1995. ISBN 0-8166-2801-7, p. xii.

Gray, John (1993). Beyond the New Right: Markets, Government and the Common Environment. London & New York: Routledge. ISBN 978-0-415-09297-5. In 2002 Straw Dogs was named a book of the year by J. G. Ballard in The Daily Telegraph; by George Walden in The Sunday Telegraph; by Will Self, Joan Bakewell, Jason Cowley and David Marquand in the New Statesman; by Andrew Marr in The Observer; by Jim Crace in The Times; by Hugh Lawson Tancred in The Spectator; by Richard Holloway in the Glasgow Herald; and by Sue Cook in The Sunday Express. [ citation needed] Greece and the Meaning of Folly: [29] Taking the myth of the Trojan Horse as his starting point, he explores what he sees as the modern-day folly unfolding in Europe.

Cray Valley Paper Mills were originally a works team for a paper mill near Orpington which closed down many years ago. The team later moved to Eltham, where they are now based. How many rounds have Cray Valley Paper Mills had to play to face Charlton Athletic? Among philosophers, he is known for a thoroughgoing rejection of Rawlsianism [ further explanation needed] and for exploration of the uneasy relationship between value pluralism and liberalism in the work of Isaiah Berlin. [7] He identifies the Enlightenment as the point at which the Christian doctrine of salvation was taken over by secular idealism and became a political religion with universal emancipation as its aim. [11] Communism, fascism and "global democratic capitalism" are characterised by Gray as Enlightenment "projects" which have led to needless suffering, in Gray's view, as a result of their ideological allegiance to this religion. [14] Agonistic liberalism [ edit ]Central to the doctrine of humanism, in Gray's view, is the inherently utopian belief in meliorism; that is, that humans are not limited by their biological natures and that advances in ethics and politics are cumulative and that they can alter or improve the human condition, in the same way that advances in science and technology have altered or improved living standards. [11] BBC Radio 4 – A Point of View, Cats, birds and humans". Bbc.co.uk. 11 September 2011 . Retrieved 9 August 2013. The academic and author Danny Postel of the University of Denver also took issue with Straw Dogs. Postel stated that Gray's claim that environmental destruction was the result of humanity's flawed nature would be "welcome news to the captains of industry and the architects of the global economy; the ecological devastation they leave in their wake, according to Gray, has nothing to do with their exploits." [27] Postel also claimed that too much of Straw Dogs rested on "blanket assertion", and criticised Gray's use of the term "plague of people" as an outdated " neo-Malthusian persiflage about overpopulation". [27] Postel strongly condemned Gray for outlining "complete political passivity. There is no point whatsoever in our attempting to make the world a less cruel or more livable place." [27] The Revolution of Capitalism: [31] Why an increasing number of people believe that Karl Marx was right.

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