The Edinburgh Companion to Contemporary Liberalism
Material type: TextPublication details: Edinburgh Edinburgh University Press 2001Description: 329pISBN:- 0748613595
- N70.1 Ev151
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includes index and biblioraphy
Part One: The Liberal Trajectory 1. Issues and Trends in Contemporary Liberalism Marie Evans 2. Twentieth-Century Liberal Thought: Development or Transformation? Michael Freeden Part Two: Citizenship: Universalism and Particularism 3. Human Rights and Ethnocultural justice Will Kymlicte 4. Liberalism and Citizenship Andrew Vincent 5. The Sword of Faith and the Shield of Fear: Liberalism and the Power of the Nation Margaret Canovan 6. Liberal Citizenship and Feminism Andrea Baumeister Part Three: Justice: Identity and Distribution 7. Liberalism and the Politics of Recognition Jonathan Seglow 8. The Essential Indeterminacy of Rawls`s Difference Principle Rex Martin 9. Rawlsian Theory, Contemporary Marxism and the Difference Principle Rodney G. Peffer Part Four: Problems of Liberal Justification 10. Disenchantment and the Liberalism of Fear Peter Lossman 11. Pragmatist Liberalism and the Evasion of Politics Mark Evans 12. Liberalism and Contingency Brace Haddock Part Five: Liberalism versus Republicanism? 13. Back to the Future: Pluralism and the Republican Alternative to Liberalism Richard Bellamy 14- Accommodating Republicanism David Rasmussen Part Six: The `Autonomous Individual`: Feminist Critiques and Liberal Replies 15. Liberalism, Feminism, Enlightenment Kate Soper 16. Feminism and Women`s Autonomy: The Challenge of Female Genital Cutting Diana Tietjens Meyers Part Seven: Liberalism Beyond the Nation-State 17. Civil Association: The European Union as a Supranational Liberal Legal Order Robert Bideleux 18. The Idea of a Liberal-Democratic Peace Howard Williams 19. Constructing International Community:Liberal Theory, Developmental Communitarianism and International Ethics Peter Sutch Part Eight: New Directions for Liberal Thinking 20. Liberalism and Post-communism Richard Sakwa 21. Liberalism, Ecocentrism and Persons Brian Baxter 22. Prolegomenon to a Liberal Theory of the Good Life Mark Evans
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