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The Edinburgh Companion to Contemporary Liberalism

Autor Mark Evans
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 6 iun 2001
This is the premier collection of material on a comprehensive range of topics in contemporary liberalism. It shows how liberalism can tackle wide-ranging practical concerns that urgently demand attention in twenty-first century politics.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780748613595
ISBN-10: 0748613595
Pagini: 352
Dimensiuni: 189 x 246 x 27 mm
Greutate: 0.3 kg
Editura: EDINBURGH UNIVERSITY PRESS

Notă biografică

Mark Evans is Lecturer in Political Theory at the University of Wales, Swansea and author of Liberal Justifications.

Cuprins

Part One: 'The Liberal Trajectory'; 1. Issues and Trends in Contemporary Liberalism; Mark Evans (University of Swansea); 2. Twentieth-Century Liberal Thought; Michael Freeden (University of Oxford); Part Two: Citizenship: Universalism and Particularism; 3. Human Rights and Ethnocultural Justice; Will Kymlicka (Queen's University, Ontario); 4. Liberalism and Citizenship; Andrew Vincent (University of Cardiff); 5. Liberalism and the Power of the Nation; Margaret Canovan (University of Keele); 6. Liberal Citizenship and Feminism; Andrea Baumeister (University of Stirling); Part Three: Justice: Identity and Distribution; 7. Liberalism and the Politics of Recognition; Jonathan Seglow (Royal Holloway and Bedford New College); 8. The Essential Indeterminacy of Rawls's Difference Principle; Rex Martin (University of Kansas); 9. Rawlsian Theory, Contemporary Marxism and the Difference Principle; Rodney G. Peffer (University of San Diego); Part Four: Problems of Liberal Justification; 10. Disenchantment and the Liberalism of Fear; Peter Lassman (University of Birmingham); 11. Pragmatist Liberalism and the Evasion of Politics; Mark Evans (University of Swansea); 12. Liberalism and Contingency; Bruce Haddock (University of Swansea); Part Five: Liberalism versus Republicanism?; 13. Back to the Future: Pluralism and the Republican Alternative to Liberalism; Richard Bellamy (University of Reading); 14. Accommodating Republicanism; David Ramussen (Boston College, Massachusetts); Part Six: The 'Autonomous Individual': Feminist Critiques and Liberal Replies; 15. Liberalism, Feminism, Enlightenment; Kate Soper (University of North London); 16. Feminism and Women's Autonomy; Diana Tietjens Meyers (University of Connecticut); Part Seven: Liberalism Beyond the Nation-State; 17. Civil Association: The European Union as a Supranational Liberal Legal Order; Robert Bideleux (University of Swansea); 18. The Idea of a Liberal-Democratic Peace; Howard Williams (University of Aberystwyth); 19. Constructing International Community; Peter Sutch (University of Cardiff); Part Eight: 'New Directions for Liberal Thinking'; 20. Liberalism and Postcommunism; Richard Sakwa (University of Kent, Canterbury); 21. Liberalism, Ecocentrism, and Persons; Brian Baxter (University of Dundee); 22. A Liberal Theory of the Good Life; Mark Evans (University of Swansea); Bibliography; Index.