The New Statesman: politics and culture

Is liberalism dead? with John Gray

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Oct 17, 2025
John Gray, a political philosopher renowned for his insights on liberalism and contemporary geopolitics, discusses pressing societal themes. He shares concerns over Keir Starmer's Labour party and the limits of technocracy, emphasizing how a disconnect exists between the Westminster 'center' and public preferences. Gray critiques the EU's design and explores the implications of identity politics on political fragmentation. He advocates for a strong state to secure stability in an increasingly volatile world, while calling for grassroots solutions to counteract political decline.
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Technocracy Fails In A Volatile World

  • John Gray argues technocratic promises of stability fail in a volatile geopolitical era.
  • He warns reliance on expert institutions can depoliticize issues and provoke conflict.
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Technocracy Assumes A False Consensus

  • Gray says technocracy assumes consensus on values that doesn't exist in Britain.
  • When values conflict, politics returns and technocratic rule collapses into dispute.
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Liberal Cognitive Dissonance Fuels Backlash

  • Gray calls liberal cognitive dissonance a key driver of populist backlash.
  • Liberals invent exogenous causes rather than admit internal causes for shocks like Trump's win.
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