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Essay on Liberalism - Looking Left and Right

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This book offers an introduction to liberal political philosophy, adopting an analytical form of presentation. I consider arguments which inform contemporary debates; by articulating paradigmatic ways of thinking and reviewing competing conceptions of justice and democracy, I hope to present a characterisation of contemporary liberal thought which allows the reader to gauge its potentiality and relevance, and to comprehend in a systematic way some of the many disagreements between liberal writers and the strengths and weaknesses of the claims they make. The reader should also become familiar with the arguments of the most forceful critics of the tradition. The exercise is intended to introduce a way of theorising and my emphasis will be on philosophical analysis and reconstruction. I aim to delineate a variety of intellectual positions in a way that displays their logical coherence. I examine competing conceptions of 'democracy', 'free speech', 'equality' and 'individualism' that inform our political debates in contemporary liberal democracies. These philosophical differences determine many of the policies adopted by governments, for example, whether they forbid racist and pornographic speech, whether they regard abortion as a private matter, whether they oppose efforts to distribute wealth in the name of equity, and what they accept as constituting , due process of law'. By proceeding analytically in the way I propose, we should reach a greater understanding of the disagreements between liberal writers when they make judgments about policy issues of this kind; and we will be better placed to make evaluations.

List of contents

1 Individualism and The Neo-Liberal Paradigm.- The debate about 'Possessive Individualism'.- The Utilitarian Neo-liberal Tradition.- 2 Individualism: The Utilitarian-Egalitarian and Rawlsian Paradigms.- Egalitarian Liberalism.- The Rawlsian-Egalitarian Approach.- 3 Normative Neo-Liberalism: Rand and Rothbard.- Humanist Neo-liberalism: Rand.- Rothbard's Neo-liberalism.- Rothbard on Civil Rights.- 4 Robert Nozick'S Neo-Liberalism.- A Liberal Theory of the State.- Neo-liberalism v. Marxism.- G. A. Cohen on Nozick's Account of Marxian Exploitation.- 5 Utilitarian Neo-Liberaism: Hayek and Buchanan.- Buchanan and Neo-liberalism.- Hayek and Neo-liberalism.- 6 Individualism, Egalitarianism and Rawls.- The Contract Device.- Rawls Egalitarianism.- Comparing Neo-liberalisms.- 7 Liberalism and The Rule of Law.- Contrast with Marxism: Lukes and Buchanan.- Individualism and Rights.- Tom Campbell on Socialist Rights.- The Rule of Law.- 8 Liberal Democracy.- Democracy as a Spontaneous Order.- The Priority of Democracy.- Democracy as Polyarchy.- Barber's Criticism of Liberal Democratic Theory.- Problems with Barber's Approach.- 9 Arblaster and Unger on Liberalism.- Arblaster: An Historic Approach.- Unger: Antinomies and the Liberal Tradition.- 10 Conclusion.

Product details

Authors D Tucker, D. Tucker
Publisher Springer Netherlands
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 11.03.2013
 
EAN 9789401044790
ISBN 978-94-0-104479-0
No. of pages 150
Dimensions 160 mm x 9 mm x 240 mm
Weight 274 g
Illustrations VII, 150 p.
Series Nijhoff International Philosophy Series
Nijhoff International Philosophy Series
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Philosophy > General, dictionaries
Non-fiction book > Philosophy, religion > Philosophy: general, reference works

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