Presents the thoughts of 12 prominent scholars who are re-drawing the map of liberalism. In essays that go beyond the usual defence of liberalism based on moral scepticism or the possibility of discovering neutral principles, these writers consider possibilities for reinventing liberal thought.
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Liberalism and the Moral Life by Nancy L. Rosenblum
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Part 1 Varieties of liberalism today: the liberalism of fear, Judith N. Shklar; humanist liberalism, Susan Moller Okin; liberal democracy and the costs of consent, Benjamin R. Barber. Part 2 Education and the moral life: undemocratic education, Amy Gutmann; civic education in the liberal state, William Galston. Part 3 Moral conflict: class conflict and constitutionalism in J. S. Mill's thought, Richard Ashcraft; making sense of moral conflict, Steven Lukes; liberal dialogue versus a critical theory of discursive legitimation, Seyla Benhabib. Part 4 Repairing individualists and communitarian failings: cross-purposes - the liberal-communitarian debate, Charles Taylor; democratic individuality and the meaning of rights, George Kateb; pluralism and self-defense, Nancy L. Rosenblum; the permanent structure of antiliberal thought, Stephen Holmes.
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CIN0674530217G
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0674530217
Liberalism and the Moral Life by Nancy L. Rosenblum
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