

Emma Planinc
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@EmmaPlaninc
Assistant Prof of Political Theory, PLS and Political Science @NotreDame Regeneration and Rousseau



Inspired by John Dunn’s essay of the same name, I’ve written a review essay on three recent books, on ‘the future of liberalism’ 1. Liberalism Against Itself @samuelmoyn 2. Liberalism as a Way of Life @alex_usyd 3. Regenerative Politics @EmmaPlaninc doi.org/10.1080/095575…

Inspired by John Dunn’s essay of the same name, I’ve written a review essay on three recent books, on ‘the future of liberalism’ 1. Liberalism Against Itself @samuelmoyn 2. Liberalism as a Way of Life @alex_usyd 3. Regenerative Politics @EmmaPlaninc doi.org/10.1080/095575…

Inspired by John Dunn’s essay of the same name, I’ve written a review essay on three recent books, on ‘the future of liberalism’ 1. Liberalism Against Itself @samuelmoyn 2. Liberalism as a Way of Life @alex_usyd 3. Regenerative Politics @EmmaPlaninc doi.org/10.1080/095575…


Checkout this new MIH review by Gianna Englert of new books by: Geneviève Rousselière, Sharing Freedom: Republicanism and Exclusion in Revolutionary France and Emma Planinc, Regenerative Politics (New York: Columbia University Press, 2024) cambridge.org/core/journals/…

Now on FirstView: @EmmaPlaninc reflects on the crisis of liberalism in her review essay of Gianna Englert’s @GiannaEnglert Democracy Tamed, Francis Fukuyama’s Liberalism and Its Discontents, and Alexander Lefebvre’s @alex_usyd Liberalism as a Way of Life bit.ly/41xQLNM










Checkout this fantastic Modern Intellectual History essay by Emma Planic (@EmmaPlaninc) which assesses the “crisis of liberalism” literature by way of commenting on new books by Alexandre Lefebvre (@alex_usyd), Gianna Englert (@GiannaEnglert) and Francis Fukuyama: cambridge.org/core/journals/…



