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After Postmodernism: Reactionary Tribalism
Antonio, Robert J.
Antonio, Robert J.
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Revived Weimar‐era “radical conservatism” and fresh “New Right” and “paleoconservative” theories offer a radical cultural critique of global capitalism and liberal democracy. Expressing a broader retribalization and perceived failure of modernization, their defense of communal particularity attacks the multicultural nation‐state, liberal rights, and universal citizenship. This essay links reactionary tribalism to a recurrent 20th‐century theoretical tendency, the “total critique of modernity”—a fusion of oversimplified Nietzschean and Weberian ideas. Historically, total critique has promoted convergence between right and left, such as the current overlapping facets of “radical conservatism” and “strong‐program postmodernism.” Total critique counters the “historicist” method of “internal critique” and the “communication model” characteristic of reflexive social theory. The discussion uncovers the mediating role of social theory in the problematic relationship of science and partially disenchanted public spheres in plural, democratic cultures.
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This is the published version. Copyright 2000 University of Chicago Press.
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2000-07
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Antonio, Robert J. "After Postmodernism: Reactionary Tribalism." American Journal of Sociology Am J Sociol 106.1 (2000): 40-87. http://dx.doi.org/10.1086/303111.
