The Cambridge companion to liberalism
edited by Steven Wall
Bok · Engelsk · 2015
| Utgitt | Cambridge : : Cambridge University Press, , 2015
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| Omfang | X , 459 pages ;
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| Opplysninger | Introduction / Steven Wall -- Part I. Historical Perspectives: 1. American liberalism from colonialism to the Civil War and beyond / Mark E. Button -- 2. Liberalism and the morality of commercial society / Jeremy Jennings -- 3. Liberalism: 1900-1940 / Alan Ryan -- Part II. Normative Foundations: 4. Contractarianism and the problem of exclusion / Philip Cook -- 5. Public reason liberalism / Gerald F. Gaus -- 6. Autonomy and liberalism: a troubled marriage? / John Christman -- 7. Liberalism, neutrality, and democracy / Steven Wall -- Part III. Topics and Concepts: 8. Contemporary liberalism and toleration / Andrew J. Cohen -- 9. Liberalism and equality / Richard Arneson -- 10. Disagreement and the justification of democracy / Thomas Christiano -- 11. Liberalism and economic liberty / Jeppe von Platz and John Tomasi -- 12. Liberalism and religion / Nicholas Wolterstorff -- 13. Liberalism and multiculturalism / Daniel Weinstock -- 14. Liberalism and nationalism / Paul Kelly -- Part IV. Challenges: 15. Feminist critiques of liberalism / Linda M.G. Zerilli -- 16. The republican critique of liberalism / Frank Lovett -- 17. The conservative critique of liberalism / John Skorupski.. - "The political philosophy of liberalism was first formulated during the Enlightenment in response to the growth of the modern nation-state and its authority and power over the individuals living within its boundaries. Liberalism is now the dominant ideology in the Western world, but it covers a broad swathe of different (and sometimes rival) ideas and traditions and its essential features can be hard to define"--
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| ISBN | 978-1-107-08007-2. - 978-1-107-43941-2
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