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Reclaiming Liberalism: Palgrave Studies in Classical Liberalism

Editat de David F. Hardwick, Leslie Marsh
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 26 aug 2021
“David Hardwick and Leslie Marsh have assembled a contentious collection of independent thinkers on liberalism’s identity and prospects. Should liberalism be democratic, classical, ordo, legalistic, culture-based, market-based, or what? The international crew of authors—from Australia, Canada, China and the USA—draw upon the insights of key historic figures from Locke to Montesquieu to Burke to Dewey to Hayek to Rawls (and of course others, given liberalism’s rich history), and they leave us with a set of liberalisms both in collision and in overlapping agreement. This book is stimulating reading for those engaged with next-generation liberal thought.”
—Stephen R. C. Hicks, Professor of Philosophy at Rockford University.
This collection redresses the conceptual hubris and illiteracy that has come to obscure the central presuppositions of classical liberalism - that is, the wresting of epistemic independence from overwhelming concentrations of power, monopolies and capricious zealotries, whether they be statist, religious or corporate in character.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9783030287627
ISBN-10: 3030287629
Pagini: 321
Ilustrații: XIX, 321 p. 3 illus.
Dimensiuni: 148 x 210 mm
Greutate: 0.41 kg
Ediția:1st ed. 2020
Editura: Springer International Publishing
Colecția Palgrave Macmillan
Seria Palgrave Studies in Classical Liberalism

Locul publicării:Cham, Switzerland

Cuprins

1. Reclaiming Democratic Classical Liberalism; David Ellerman.- 2. Democracy, Liberalism, and Discretion: The Political Puzzle of the Administrative State; Stephen Turner.- 3. Ordoliberalism as the Operationalisation of Liberal Politics; Mikayla Novak.- 4. Liberalism, Through a Glass Darkly; David F. Hardwick and Leslie Marsh.- 5. Liberalism and the Nine Waves of Modern Freedom; David D. Corey.- 6. Liberalism for the 21st Century: From markets to civil society, from economics to human beings; Gus diZerega.- 7. The Origins of the Rule of Law; Andrew Irvine.- 8. Burke’s Liberalism: Prejudice, Habit, and Affections and the Remaking of the Social Contract; Lauren Hall.- 9. Democratic Peace Theory, Montesquieu, and Public Choice; Sarah Burns and Chad Van Schoelandt.- 10. ‘China’s Hayek’ and the Horrors of Totalitarianism: the Liberal Lessons in Gu Zhun’s Thought; Chor-yung Cheung.


Notă biografică

David Hardwick is Professor Emeritus of Pathology and Paediatrics and was Special Advisor on Planning at the Faculty of Medicine at The University of British Columbia. He has also been Secretary and President of the International Academy of Pathology, the world’s oldest and largest pathology organization. Professor Hardwick is founding co-editor of the Palgrave Studies in Classical Liberalism series and is a prime mover behind the open access journal Cosmos + Taxis. Professor Hardwick also co-edited Propriety and Prosperity: New Studies on the Philosophy of Adam Smith.
Leslie Marsh is Senior Researcher with the Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine in the Faculty of Medicine at The University of British Columbia. He is a prime mover behind the journals EPISTEME and Cosmos + Taxis and the Michael Oakeshott Association. He is founding co-editor of the Palgrave Studies in Classical Liberalism series and has written on social complexity, social epistemology, philosophical psychology, and the philosophy of literature—specializing in Michael Oakeshott, Friedrich Hayek, Adam Smith, Herbert Simon, Walker Percy and John Kennedy Toole.



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“David Hardwick and Leslie Marsh have assembled a contentious collection of independent thinkers on liberalism’s identity and prospects. Should liberalism be democratic, classical, ordo, legalistic, culture-based, market-based, or what? The international crew of authors—from Australia, Canada, China and the USA—draw upon the insights of key historic figures from Locke to Montesquieu to Burke to Dewey to Hayek to Rawls (and of course others, given liberalism’s rich history), and they leave us with a set of liberalisms both in collision and in overlapping agreement. This book is stimulating reading for those engaged with next-generation liberal thought.”
—Stephen R. C. Hicks, Professor of Philosophy at Rockford University.
This collection redresses the conceptual hubris and illiteracy that has come to obscure the central presuppositions of classical liberalism – that is, the wrestling of epistemic independence from overwhelming concentrations of power, monopolies and capricious zealotries be they of a state, religious or corporate in character. 



Caracteristici

Contributions from leading academics across economics, political science and philosophy Redefines liberalism Responds to current issues such as the Democratic Peace Theory