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- WHY NOT MODERATION?
- Why Not Moderation?
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Caveat lector!
- About This Book
- Prologue Why Radical Moderation?
- PART I THE WORLD WE LIVE IN
- PART II WHAT KIND OF VIRTUE IS MODERATION?
- Interlude
- 1 Rediscovering Moderation in Our Immoderate Age
- 2 The Skepticism toward Moderation and What Its Critics Miss about It
- 3 The Archipelago of Moderation (I)
- 4 The Archipelago of Moderation (II)
- 5 An Alternative to Ideology
- 6 An Antidote to Fanaticism
- PART III DO MODERATES HAVE A POLITICAL VISION?
- PART IV THE ETHOS OF MODERATION
- PART V WHO NEEDS MODERATION TODAY?
- Acknowledgments
- Notes
- Index
5 - An Alternative to Ideology
from PART II - WHAT KIND OF VIRTUE IS MODERATION?
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 12 October 2023
- WHY NOT MODERATION?
- Why Not Moderation?
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Caveat lector!
- About This Book
- Prologue Why Radical Moderation?
- PART I THE WORLD WE LIVE IN
- PART II WHAT KIND OF VIRTUE IS MODERATION?
- Interlude
- 1 Rediscovering Moderation in Our Immoderate Age
- 2 The Skepticism toward Moderation and What Its Critics Miss about It
- 3 The Archipelago of Moderation (I)
- 4 The Archipelago of Moderation (II)
- 5 An Alternative to Ideology
- 6 An Antidote to Fanaticism
- PART III DO MODERATES HAVE A POLITICAL VISION?
- PART IV THE ETHOS OF MODERATION
- PART V WHO NEEDS MODERATION TODAY?
- Acknowledgments
- Notes
- Index
Summary
This chapter presents moderation as an alternative to ideology and relies on the definition of politics given by Michael Oakeshott, according to which politics is and must remain a limited activity providing the general rules of conduct. It makes a distinction between ideological and political thinking and comments on the overlap and differences between moderation and conservatism.
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- Why Not Moderation?Letters to Young Radicals, pp. 57 - 63Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2023