Liberalism: the basics
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- 9780815362920 (paperback)
- RES JC574 C48 2019
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RES JA71 S89 2019 Political philosophy: a beginners' guide for students and politicians | RES JC423 F645 2012 Defending Politics: Why Democracy Matters in the Twenty-First Century / | Res. JC 571 F67 2017 Human rights / | RES JC 574 C48 2019 Liberalism: the basics | RES JK2281 C66 2015 Controlling the message : New media in American political campaigns / | RES JZ1305 C85 2019 Public diplomacy: Foundations for global engagement in the digital age / | RES PN171.D55 C37 2020 Writing and editing for digital media / |
Includes bibliographical references and indexes
1. The idea of a practice and the initial distinction between liberal and illiberal societies -- 2. The rule of law -- 3. Free speech -- 4. Freedom of association and movement -- 5. Economic freedom -- 6. Sexual freedom -- 7. The idea and value of freedom -- 8. The equality of the participants -- 9. Community -- 10. Liberalism and human well-being -- 11. Libertarian theories -- 12. Utilitarian theories of liberalism -- 13. Kant's idea of freedom as rational self-determination -- 14. Contemporary theories of liberalism.
"John Charvet's Liberalism is lively, opinionated, full of examples, and always admirably clear. The route from practices to values to theory takes the reader from actual liberal societies to its inner architecture. Anyone wanting to know what liberalism stands for and why, need look no further than this book." - Jonathan Seglow, Royal Holloway, University of London, UK."This is a lively and original introduction to liberalism. Charvet articulates a distinctive understanding of liberalism as set of practices embedded in modern social life and provides an engaging exploration of the role played by liberal ideas in contemporary political controversies." - Cillian McBride, Queen's University Belfast, UK.
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