Liberalism and the good
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Liberalism and the good
(Routledge library editions, . Political thought and political philosophy ; v. 20)
Routledge, 2020, c1990
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First published: 1990
Includes bibliographical references (p. 250-252) and index
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Description
First published in 1990. Liberalism and the Good is a collection of critical essays by an inter-disciplinary group of American and English scholars that seeks to address the long-standing problem of the good in light of the most recent developments in liberal theory. With contributions from both liberal apologists and critics who pursue arguments informed by sources as disparate as Nietzsche and Aristotle, it breaks fresh ground in a number of different directions and offers proposals for the future of the discussion.
Table of Contents
- Acknowledgments
- 1. The Problem of Liberalism and the Good Henry S. Richardson 2. Neutralities Bruce Ackerman 3. How Not to Defend Liberal Institutions Brian Barry 4. Identity and Difference in Liberalism William E. Connolly 5. Is Liberalism Good Enough? Kenneth L. Schmitz 6. Catholicism and Liberalism - 200 Years of Contest and Consensus John Langan, S. J. 7. Moral Conflict and Political Consensus Amy Gutmann and Dennis Thompson 8. Bringing the Good Back In William M. Sullivan 9. "Lopp'd and Bound": How Liberal Theory Obscures the Goods of Liberal Practices Stephen G. Salkever 10. Aristotelian Social Democracy Martha Nussbaum 11. The Search for a Defensible Good: The Emerging Dilemma of Liberalism R. Bruce Douglass and Gerald M. Mara
- Index
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