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- Language
- Spanish
- Published in
- Publisher
- Debolsillo
- Pages
- 232
- ISBN
- 9788466349277
Subjects
Original edition details
Other editions (8)
Ill Fares the Land
2011 • Penguin
English
Ill Fares the Land: Library Edition
2010 • Highbridge Co
English
Ill Fares the Land
2010 • Penguin Press
English
Ill Fares the Land A Treatise on Our Present Discontents
2010 • Allen Lane
English
Ill Fares The Land A Treatise On Our Present Discontents
2011 • Penguin Books Limited
English
Other editions

Ill Fares the Land
2011 • Penguin
English

Ill Fares the Land: Library Edition
2010 • Highbridge Co
English

Ill Fares the Land
2010 • Penguin Press
English

Ill Fares the Land A Treatise on Our Present Discontents
2010 • Allen Lane
English

Ill Fares The Land A Treatise On Our Present Discontents
2011 • Penguin Books Limited
English

ALGO VA MAL ( MINOR)
2011 • Santillana Ediciones
Spanish

Guasto è il mondo
2012 • Laterza
Italian

Dem Land geht es schlecht ein Traktat über unsere Unzufriedenheit
2011 • Hanser
German
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Tony Judt's book is widely praised for its passionate and eloquent defense of social democracy and the vital role of the state in ensuring public good. Reviewers highlight its compelling argument for reintroducing ethical considerations into political discourse, moving beyond a sole focus on economic profit and loss. The book provides a valuable historical analysis of how social democracy, once a broad consensus in the post-World War II West, gradually declined, challenging the notion that its erosion was inevitable. Many readers appreciated Judt's clear, concise, and accessible writing style, which effectively distills complex historical, economic, and ideological concepts for a general audience. Its timely critique of neoliberalism, privatization, and the market-driven mindset resonated strongly, with some finding its insights prophetic regarding contemporary issues like inequality and public health crises. The book is seen as an inspiring call to action, encouraging readers, particularly younger generations, to re-engage with political ideals and articulate a collective purpose.
Despite its strengths, the book faces several criticisms. Some reviewers found certain ideas repetitive or lacking in originality, occasionally feeling like a condensed version of earlier works. A significant point of contention is Judt's perceived romanticized or nostalgic view of the post-war era, with some arguments (such as the symbolic virtues of trains or the communal feeling of public institutions) striking readers as overly idealized. His assertion that social democracy functions best in ethnically homogenous societies was met with discomfort and criticism for potentially overlooking the complexities of diverse populations and for failing to offer solutions for multicultural contexts. Additionally, Judt's blame of 1960s individualistic movements and identity politics for the decline of collective purpose drew strong objections, with critics arguing it dismisses important advancements in civil rights for various minority groups. The book is also noted for its limited geographical scope, focusing primarily on the West without adequately addressing global capitalism, and for offering solutions that some found too vague or optimistic given the scale of the problems described.
Ultimately, "Ill Fares the Land" is considered a significant and thought-provoking work, serving as a powerful reminder of core societal values and stimulating essential conversations. While some found its optimism about collective action challenging and its solutions less detailed than its diagnosis, its erudition and passionate argument are widely acknowledged. This book is highly recommended for young people seeking a moral and intellectual framework to understand and challenge contemporary societal issues. It will also resonate deeply with readers who identify with liberal or social democratic principles, providing a robust defense of the public sphere and a critique of unchecked market forces. Furthermore, those interested in the historical evolution of Western political thought, the impact of neoliberal policies, and the challenges of increasing inequality will find it an insightful and compelling read.
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