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Liberal moments, reading liberal texts, edited by Ewa Atanassow and Alan S. Kahan

Label
Liberal moments, reading liberal texts, edited by Ewa Atanassow and Alan S. Kahan
Language
eng
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Liberal moments
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Oclc number
1001288327
Responsibility statement
edited by Ewa Atanassow and Alan S. Kahan
Series statement
Open Access e-BooksTextual moments in the history of political thought
Sub title
reading liberal texts
Summary
"Liberalism has been one of the leading incarnations of political thought for the past two centuries and it was also the first form of political theory to acquire a truly global reach. This volume examines the work of the most pivotal thinkers in the liberal tradition, starting with Montesquieu and proceeding to a wide range of authors from the French Revolution to the present. The book is distinctive in encompassing the wide spectrum of views historically encompassed by liberalism, revealing its geographical as well as intellectual scope by including conceptions of liberalism formed in Latin America, the Middle East and Asia. Twenty-four chapters cover thinkers including Madame de Stael, Alexis de Tocqueville, Abraham Lincoln, John Stuart Mill Ahmad Faris al-Shidyaq, John Dewey, Hu Shih, Hannah Arendt and John Rawls. Each chapter offers a commentary on a short critical passage from the author concerned. Essayists use their chosen passage to explore the meaning and significance of the author's work for both the historical tradition of liberalism and for political thought more generally. The book is organized chronologically, building up a richly detailed overview of the tradition of liberalism and its key writings. The book will be an indispensible companion to courses on liberal thought, on political ideologies and on the history of political thought and will be of interest to students and scholars of politics, philosophy and history."--, Provided by publisher"Explores the work of the pivotal thinkers in the liberal tradition from Montesquieu to the present, exploring liberalism as the first truly global form of political thought"--, Provided by publisher
Table Of Contents
Machine generated contents note: -- Introduction -- 1. Montesquieu Diana Shaub (Loyola University Maryland, USA) -- 2. Mme de Stael Aurelian Craiutu (Indiana University Bloomington, USA) -- 3. Benjamin Constant Helena Rosenblatt (The Graduate Center, CUNY, USA) -- 4. Jeremy Bentham Emmanuelle de Champs (Université de Cergy-Pontoise, France) -- 5. James Madison Colleen Sheehan (Villanova University, USA) -- 6. Alexis de Tocqueville Ewa Attanasow (Bard College Berlin, Germany) -- 7. Abraham Lincoln Ralph Lerner (University of Chicago, USA) -- 8. Alexander Herzen Edward Acton (University of East Anglia, UK) -- 9. John Stuart Mill Nicholas Capaldi (Loyola University, New Orleans, USA) -- 10. T. H. Green John Morrow (University of Auckland, New Zealand) -- 11. Ahmad Faris al-Shidyaq Fawwaz Trabouli (American University of Beirut, Lebanon) -- 12. Domingo Faustino Sarmiento Iván Jaksic (Stanford University, USA) -- 13. Ibrahim Sinasi and Namik Kemal H. O. Ozavci (Utrecht University, Netherlands) -- 14. Jacob Burckhardt Alan Kahan (Université de Versailles/St. Quentin-en-Yvelines, France) -- 15. Max Weber Peter Ghosh (University of Oxford, UK) -- 16. John Maynard Keynes Rheinhard Blomert (Berlin Social Science Center, Germany) -- 17. John Dewey Alan Ryan (Princeton University, USA) -- 18. Hu Shih Sor-Hoon Tan (National University of Singapore, Singapore) -- 19. Hannah Arendt Roger Berkowitz (Bard College, USA) -- 20. F. A Hayek Edwige Kacenelenbogen (Sciences Po Aix, France) -- 21. Maruyama Masao Reiji Matsumoto (Waseda University, Japan) -- 22. Isaiah Berlin George Crowder (Flinders University, Australia) -- 23. John Rawls Michael Rosen (Harvard University, USA) -- 24. Czeslaw Milosz Peter Baehr (Lingnan University, Hong Kong) -- Bibliography -- Index
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