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Liberalism and Education: The Monopoly of an Idea

Autor Professor Francis O'Gorman
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 4 mai 2022
Liberalism and Educationexamines the damaging consequences of a liberalism that seems almost obligatory within modern western universities and in literature and art. In the 20th century what had been open-minded inquiry gradually gathered an assumption that judgment, particularly moral judgment, had no part in a university education. Liberal values became the norm. That is, almost complete tolerance and non-judgmentalism. In this shift, counter-culture became the most prestigious intellectual position. But the costs were not considered. In fact, as we are seeing in the rise of non-liberal forces, the casualties of enforced liberalism are multiple. Because the educated cannot, except with risk, question liberalism, those who have not been so educated have taken up the intellectual space left behind. And the result is populism, crude versions of nationalism, violent versions of exclusion, and a spurning of establishments that once looked secure. Because liberals have insisted that intolerance is morally unacceptable, the only forms of intolerance that we can now perceive are extreme. Liberalism has handed to the extremists the only realistic option for taking a different view.Liberalism and Educationis a salute to thinking again about this: to re-assessing exactly those topics that liberalism has outlawed, including the place of order, law, authority, reason, moral values, and of judgement in contemporary intellectual culture. And it is optimistic that serious thinking can revive the virtues of what has been cast-out.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781501336799
ISBN-10: 1501336797
Pagini: 192
Dimensiuni: 140 x 216 mm
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Locul publicării:New York, United States

Caracteristici

Provocative, hackles-raising argument that a form of compulsory liberalism, with its strikingly safe and unchallenged position in educational institutions and in much contemporary literature and art (and the discussions around art), is one of the forces that has ironically helped the emergence of extreme views, and the rise of populism and the far right

Notă biografică

Francis O'Gormanis Saintsbury Professor of English Literature at the University of Edinburgh, UK. He is the author or editor of 23 books, mostly on English literature, and of essays on literature, music, and the condition of the modern English university. HisWorrying: A Literary and Cultural History(Bloomsbury, 2015), described by John Carey as "subtle, exploratory, completely original," was aGuardian"Book of the Week," aSunday Times"Must Read," and one ofBookbag's "History Books of the Year, 2015."

Cuprins

IntroductionChapter 1. The Emergence of Modern LiberalismChapter 2. Modern Liberalism on CampusChapter 3. Liberalism and the PsycheConclusionReferencesIndex