This volume is the product of a conference held at theResearch Institute on International Change on 21 January1976. The subject of the conference, the relevance of liberalism in the contemporary world, represents one aspect of the institute's research focus on changes in values and the impact of these changes on international affairs. This focus reflects the belief that we are living in a time when the sudden expansion in popular political consciousness is altering fundamentally the ways in which politics is perceived, in which political values are translated into political action, and in which political movements and moods transcend state boundaries and thus have worldwide repercussions. Together these changes may result in profound discontinuities in political behavior, in social institutions, and in the basic values around which institutions and procedures are shaped.
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This book discusses the development of liberalism as a historical phenomenon, the social and economic conditions that sustain liberal institutions and values, the various elements of liberalism as a system of ideas, and the relationship between liberalism and democracy.
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Preface /Zbigniew Brzezinski -- The Contributors -- 1. The Relevance of Liberalism in Retrospect /Giovanni Sartori -- 2. Socialism and Liberalism: Articles of Conciliation? /Irving Howe -- 3. Liberalism 1976: A Conservative Critique /Robert L. Bartley -- 4. Does Liberalism Have a Future? /Charles Frankel -- 5. The Antinomies of Liberalism /Edward Shits -- 6. The Long Life of Liberalism /Michael Mandelbaum.
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Product details
ISBN
9780367285562
Published
2019-09-13
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Weight
620 gr
Height
229 mm
Width
152 mm
Age
U, G, 05, 01
Language
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Number of pages
250
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