“David Hardwick and Leslie Marsh have assembled a contentious
collection of independent thinkers on liberalism’s identity and
prospects. Should liberalism be democratic, classical, ordo,
legalistic, culture-based, market-based, or what? The international
crew of authors—from Australia, Canada, China and the USA—draw
upon the insights of key historic figures from Locke to Montesquieu to
Burke to Dewey to Hayek to Rawls (and of course others, given
liberalism’s rich history), and they leave us with a set of
liberalisms both in collision and in overlapping agreement. This book
is stimulating reading for those engaged with next-generation liberal
thought.” —Stephen R. C. Hicks, Professor of Philosophy at
Rockford University. This collection redresses the conceptual hubris
and illiteracy that has come to obscure the central presuppositions of
classical liberalism - that is, the wresting of epistemic independence
from overwhelming concentrations of power, monopolies and capricious
zealotries, whether they be statist, religious or corporate in
character.
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ISBN
9783030287603
Publisert
2020
Utgave
1. utgave
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Vendor
Palgrave Macmillan
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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