Reconceiving liberalism : dilemmas of contemporary liberal public policy
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Reconceiving liberalism : dilemmas of contemporary liberal public policy
(Pitt series in policy and institutional studies)
University of Pittsburgh Press, c1996
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Includes index
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ISBN 9780822939375
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This text provides a practical application of political theory to contemporary public policy problems to reconnect liberalism with the values of American Society. It suggests a policy relying less on cost-benefit analysis and more on a philosophical understanding of what bests serves the community.
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: pbk ISBN 9780822955948
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Levin-Waldman argues that if American public policy were to be evaluated against a different set of principles-ones more closely aligned with core liberal values, especially the common good-liberalism would be in greater harmony with contemporary public opinion and thought. Liberalism rests on a moral vision of what constitutes the good life and a set of principles that can measure whether public policy accords with society's underlying philosophical principles. Levin-Waldman faults modern liberalism for obscuring these principles through a misplaced reliance on neutrality. Liberalism, he contends, appears to have diverged from mainstream perceptions of traditional American values because policy is debated and formulated within the confines of this neutrality standard.Levin-Waldman develops a new methodology intended to take us away from the usual cost-benefit analysis and move us closer to assessing public policies in terms of what best serves the common good.
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