'Can liberal democracy reinvent and reimagine itself? Can it be rescued from populism and authoritarianism? In this highly original book, Yaron Ezrahi, one of Israel's leading political philosophers, argues that post-Enlightenment democracy was constructed using language and lenses borrowed from modern science. However, nowadays concepts such as "objectivity" and "fact" have lost their consensus among the public, and the outcomes and impacts of science itself are frequently regarded with apprehension. Hence, Ezrahi posits that the future of political freedom hinges on purely ethical decisions and on citizens' capacity to collectively imagine and embrace self-constructed truths.' Eyal Chowers, School of Political Science, Tel-Aviv University, Israel