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The Liberal Political Tradition
Contemporary Reappraisals
9781858980836 Edward Elgar Publishing
This major new book reassesses the liberal political tradition in the light of recent intellectual and political developments.
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Critical Acclaim
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This major new book reassesses the liberal political tradition in the light of recent intellectual and political developments.
Featuring work by leading analysts of liberal thought, this volume examines the links between modern liberalism and earlier liberal variants, addresses contemporary challenges to liberalism, and considers prospects for the future. Anthony Arblaster, Norman Barry, Rodney Barker, Richard Bellamy, Michael Freeden, Elizabeth Frazer, Richard Flathan, Andrew Vincent and Hans Vorländer offer both analytical and historical approaches to understanding liberal thought.
Engaging with topical questions and controversies, the authors cover issues including the structure of liberal argument, varieties of liberalism, economic liberalism, liberal constitutionalism, liberalism and feminism, liberalism and postmodernism, and the future of liberal political thought.
The Liberal Political Tradition will be of great interest to students and researchers concerned with historical ideas, political ideologies and contemporary political philosophy.
Featuring work by leading analysts of liberal thought, this volume examines the links between modern liberalism and earlier liberal variants, addresses contemporary challenges to liberalism, and considers prospects for the future. Anthony Arblaster, Norman Barry, Rodney Barker, Richard Bellamy, Michael Freeden, Elizabeth Frazer, Richard Flathan, Andrew Vincent and Hans Vorländer offer both analytical and historical approaches to understanding liberal thought.
Engaging with topical questions and controversies, the authors cover issues including the structure of liberal argument, varieties of liberalism, economic liberalism, liberal constitutionalism, liberalism and feminism, liberalism and postmodernism, and the future of liberal political thought.
The Liberal Political Tradition will be of great interest to students and researchers concerned with historical ideas, political ideologies and contemporary political philosophy.
Critical Acclaim
‘. . . it is recommended for the nuggets of insight it offers on the individual society and states in the context of freedom and responsibility.’
– Ali Ahmed, USI Journal
– Ali Ahmed, USI Journal
Contributors
Contributors: A. Arblaster, R. Barker, N. Barry, R. Bellamy, R. Flathman, E. Frazer, M. Freeden, J. Meadowcroft, A.Vincent, H. Vorländer