The Revolutionary Center by Adrian Wooldridge - ISBN: 9781639369379
Hardcover
Reviving true liberalism: a guide to freedom, tolerance, and critical thinking.

The Revolutionary Center

The Lost Genius of Liberalism

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  • Hardcover

    416 pages

  • Release Date

    20 April 2026

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Summary

A cultural history of liberalism–one of our most widely used yet misunderstood terms–that reveals why the world urgently needs a more liberal mindset.

So-called liberalism has been twisted out of shape by both the left- and right-wing who incorrectly conceive of it in ideological terms, without understanding what a liberal philosophy really entails. In untangling these misconceptions, Wooldridge reveals why the world desperately needs to adopt a proper liberal mindset.

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Book Details

ISBN-13:9781639369379
ISBN-10:1639369376
Author:Adrian Wooldridge
Publisher:Pegasus Books
Imprint:Pegasus Books
Format:Hardcover
Number of Pages:416
Release Date:20 April 2026
Weight:618g
Dimensions:42mm x 238mm x 164mm
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Critics Review

“Mr. Wooldridge gives us a bravura performance of summary and synthesis in his telling of the history and substance of liberalism with panache and erudition.” –The Wall Street JournalPraise for Adrian Wooldridge’s Capitalism in America and The Aristocracy of Talent:

“This book snaps, crackles and pops. Three themes are highlighted–productivity as the measure of economic progress; the ‘Siamese twins of creation and destruction’ as the sources of productivity growth; and the political reaction to the consequences of creative destruction. Readers will emerge from this heady blend of economic, business, and political history with a sense of exhilaration that so much of the American experience could be described so vividly and insightfully.”– “Financial Times, one of the Best Books of the Year”

“Capitalism in America makes a strong case, with some wonderful insights into business history. Innovation, spread to the masses, is indeed the engine of capitalist economies.”– “The Economist”“A masterful guide to capitalism American style. You don’t have to be an economics wonk to enjoy and learn from Capitalism in America.”– “The Washington Times”“A smart and engaging look at the workings of the economic machine under various regimes, isolationist and internationalist alike.”– “Kirkus Reviews”“A sweeping and brilliantly told narrative by two authors who have spent their careers thinking about the wellsprings of economic growth. Anchored by the combination of Alan Greenspan’s legendary skill with data and talent for analysis, and Adrian Wooldridge’s knowledge and perspective on business history, Capitalism in America is full of insights that will surprise you and change your perspective on many of the key episodes of U.S history.”–Liaquat Ahamed, author of Lords of Finance, winner of the Pulitzer Prize“A work of bold sweep and illuminating insight that tells nothing less than the story of American capitalism–both its extraordinary achievements and its darkest moments–from the earliest days in colonies ‘at the edge of the world, ’ to the Internet revolution. Greenspan and Wooldridge combine penetrating analysis with striking portraits of the people who made it all happen, which, together, demonstrate their theme of the constant capacity for innovation and reinvention.”–Daniel Yergin, author of The Prize and co-author of Commanding Heights: The Battle for the World Economy“Erudite, thoughtful and magnificently entertaining book.” - James Marriott, The Times (London)

“Unfailingly entertaining, effortlessly drawing on a wealth of anecdote and statistics.”– “The Times Literary Supplement”

“Strongly recommended. This illuminating and in-depth history is a valuable contribution to U.S. business history because it explains financial events and the culture of innovation from macro­economic perspectives and offers remarkable insights into the current business climate.”– “Library Journal (starred review)”

About The Author

Adrian Wooldridge

Adrian Wooldridge is the global business columnist at Bloomberg News. Previously, he was The Economist’s political editor, author of the Bagehot column, author of the Schumpeter column, Washington bureau chief, and author of the Lexington column. Adrian was educated at Balliol College and All Souls College, Oxford, where he earned a doctor of philosophy in history. He is the author of twelve previous books, most recently Capitalism in America (with Alan Greenspan) and The Aristocracy of Talent. Adrian lives in London.

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