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The Cambridge companion to liberalism, edited by Steven Wall
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- Summary
- 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. The Cambridge Companion to Liberalism offers a rich and accessible exploration of liberalism as a tradition of political thought. It includes chapters on the historical development of liberalism, its normative foundations, and its core philosophical concepts, as well as a survey of liberal approaches and responses to a range of important topics including freedom, equality, toleration, religion, and nationalism. The volume will be valuable for students and scholars in political philosophy, political theory, and the history of political thought.--
- Language
- eng
- Extent
- x, 459 pages
- Contents
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- Introduction / Steven Wall
- 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
- 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
- Isbn
- 9781107439412
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- The Cambridge companion to liberalism
- Title
- The Cambridge companion to liberalism
- Statement of responsibility
- edited by Steven Wall
- Language
- eng
- Summary
- 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. The Cambridge Companion to Liberalism offers a rich and accessible exploration of liberalism as a tradition of political thought. It includes chapters on the historical development of liberalism, its normative foundations, and its core philosophical concepts, as well as a survey of liberal approaches and responses to a range of important topics including freedom, equality, toleration, religion, and nationalism. The volume will be valuable for students and scholars in political philosophy, political theory, and the history of political thought.--
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- 1967-
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- Wall, Steven
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- non fiction
- Nature of contents
- bibliography
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- Cambridge companions
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- Liberalism
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- The Cambridge companion to liberalism, edited by Steven Wall
- Bibliography note
- Includes bibliographical references (pages 423-450) and index
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- Contents
- Introduction / Steven Wall -- 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 -- 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
- Control code
- FIEb17703736
- Dimensions
- 24 cm.
- Extent
- x, 459 pages
- Isbn
- 9781107439412
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- unmediated
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- System control number
- (OCoLC)893450831
- Label
- The Cambridge companion to liberalism, edited by Steven Wall
- Bibliography note
- Includes bibliographical references (pages 423-450) and index
- Carrier category
- volume
- Carrier category code
-
- nc
- Carrier MARC source
- rdacarrier.
- Content category
- text
- Content type code
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- txt
- Content type MARC source
- rdacontent.
- Contents
- Introduction / Steven Wall -- 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 -- 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
- Control code
- FIEb17703736
- Dimensions
- 24 cm.
- Extent
- x, 459 pages
- Isbn
- 9781107439412
- Media category
- unmediated
- Media MARC source
- rdamedia.
- Media type code
-
- n
- System control number
- (OCoLC)893450831
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