NNA 10/30/2025

NNA - New book "Against Symbolic Liberalism" by Sari Hanafi explores the limits of liberalism and calls for dialogical sociology

NNA - Against Symbolic Liberalism: A Plea for Dialogical Sociology, the latest book by Sari Hanafi, professor of sociology and director of the Center for Arab and Middle Eastern Studies at AUB, has just been released in English, Arabic, and Persian, with additional translations to follow.

With a preface by Michael Burawoy, the book critiques what Hanafi terms "symbolic liberalism"—a tendency to champion liberal values in principle while undermining them in practice. He argues that this contradiction fuels today's political polarization, societal intolerance, and erosion of academic freedom.

Instead, Hanafi calls for a turn toward "dialogical sociology," a framework that engages diverse perspectives in genuine debate, reinforces social solidarity, and defends the values of justice and inclusion without silencing difference.

The book draws on Hanafi's international experience, including his tenure as president of the International Sociological Association (2018–23), and combines political philosophy, statistical analysis, and ethnographic insight.

Ultimately, it offers not just a critique but also a hopeful roadmap for reclaiming meaningful intellectual exchange in times of deepening division.

Published by Liverpool University Press, the Arab Center for Research and Policy Studies, and Rowzaneh Press, Against Symbolic Liberalism is both a scholarly work and an urgent call for dialogue across political, cultural, and social divides.