Amitai Etzioni continues to be a voice of reason, compromise, and moderation in a world of divisive politics and tribalism. This book makes a valuable contribution to law-and-society scholarship.” A. Javier Treviño, Wheaton College, US
“This compelling new book is perhaps one of the most important contributions to the analysis of recent trends in the political landscape of the Western democracies for some time. For lawyers, academics and politicians, as well as for social scientists and those in public administration, this is an important contribution to a crucial modern debate.” Journal of Contemporary European Studies
“The deeply insightful law and technology commentary Etzioni offers in this important book is made possible only through a well-elaborated methodology and thick conception of the public good.” Ryan Calo, University of Washington School of Law
"Like an experienced alpinist, Amitai Etzioni walks the mountain ridge between an introvert adherence to community traditions and a liberalism void of community values. In these explorations, he approaches the foundations of law making policies that are fit for networked societies." Ernst M.H. Hirsch Ballin, Tilburg University
“Etzioni demonstrates his unprecedented multidisciplinary knowledge by weaving numerous case studies into a rich and vibrant portrait of the role of contemporary law. This wonderful book could not have been written by anyone else.” Yuval Feldman, Bar-Ilan University, Israel
"Ambitiously takes on a wide range of issues, from immigration and Brexit to private data collection and government surveillance, and explains why a liberal communitarian approach can help resolve seemingly unrepairable rifts. Etzioni’s call for respectful dialogue and his sensible compromise positions on hot button topics should trigger long-overdue policy changes. " Christopher Slobogin, Vanderbilt University
"The urgent relevance of Etzioni’s clarion call for a new moral dialogue, that embraces both individual liberties and strong communities, could not be more evident in this age where democracy and law face unprecedented challenges on a global scale." Paolo G. Carozza, University of Notre Dame
• An established and prolific author of ‘seniority and influence’ who is noted by reviewers as ‘unquestionably qualified’ and ‘an interesting and creative intellectual’ with an accessible style which attracts a ‘general educated readership’;
• Topical and timely given recent political developments and the rise of populism;
• A US author looking at this topic from a US perspective but in international context, fitting with our North American strategy and international targets;
• Liberal communitarian thinking is about balancing individual rights and the needs of the community or common good – the perfect example being that an excessive commitment to the common good in the context of national security compromises individual rights in terms of privacy. It is a good fit with us, sitting between liberalism and collectivism.