Power and Powerlessness: The Liberalism of Fear in the Twenty-First Century examines whether the liberalism of fear - the negative and cautionary vein of liberal thinking, most famously articulated by Judith Shklar, which urges us to prioritize the avoidance of public cruelty - can effectively orient our political thinking in the twenty first century.
Hall systematically engages with Shklar's writings to offer a defence of liberalism in these terms, and also methodically works through a variety of practical political issues - torture, policing, immigration control, and hate speech. In so doing, Hall upends the suggestion that the liberalism of fear is an outdated species of Cold War Liberalism, arguing that as long as some people are invested with coercive power to exercise over others, there is a likelihood for public cruelty to emerge. Moreover, by examining some central features of politics in the twenty-first century, the book offers a series of vital and original recommendations about how we can respond to public cruelty, here and now.
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Power and Powerlessness: The Liberalism of Fear in the Twenty-First Century examines whether the liberalism of fear can effectively orient our political thinking in the twenty first century.
Edward Hall is a Senior Lecturer in Political Theory at the University of Sheffield. He works on three main research areas: political ethics, liberal political thought, and realist political theory.
Provides a systematic reconstruction and defence of Judith Shklar's framework of the liberalism of fear
Original normative treatments of several pressing political issues - torture, policing, immigration control, hate speech
A novel contribution to the revival of realist political theory
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ISBN
9780192870032
Publisert
2025-07-24
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Oxford University Press
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536 gr
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240 mm
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160 mm
Dybde
20 mm
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P, 06
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Engelsk
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256
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