<i>‘With a rare combination of passion, erudition and wit, Kieron O’Hara presents a tract for very troubled times with an optimistic twist. Urging that we can all contribute to the recovery of trust, he provides an invaluable tonic for anyone who fears that the prevailing socio political polarisation is irresistible.’</i>
- Mark Garnett, Lancaster University, UK,
<i>‘In an era of polarisation, <i>Blockchain Politics</i> offers a trenchant analysis of the erosion of trust in contemporary democracy. Through a Burkean lens, O'Hara delivers a sobering yet compelling perspective on how the Manichean intransigence of progressive anti-populists (and their populist counterparts) undermines pragmatic, compromise-driven politics.’</i>
- Martin Beckstein, University of Goettingen, Germany,
Outlining a novel and insightful theory of trust as the basis of community relations and political institutions, the book describes in detail how the shift towards individualism in liberal democracies frames trust as a vulnerability, taking inspiration from new technologies such as blockchain and smart contracts to implement ‘trustless trust’. O’Hara demonstrates that, on the contrary, conservative measures are needed to preserve and protect liberal societies from the excesses of modern liberalism, progressivism and identity politics. He illustrates the importance of trust in responding effectively to climate change, geopolitical uncertainty and ageing populations, and argues that the solution to such serious political issues lies in rival parties accepting the positive characteristics of modern democracies, and committing to sustaining them.
Blockchain Politics is an enlightening read for academics in political science, philosophy, ethics and sociology. It is also essential for politicians, policymakers and anyone interested in reconfiguring conservatism in an age of extreme ideologies to defend institutions and practices that support trust.