What Was Liberalism?: The Past, Present, and Promise of a Noble Idea
Autor James Trauben Limba Engleză Hardback – 23 sep 2019
A
sweeping
history
of
liberalism,
from
its
earliest
origins
to
its
imperiled
present
and
uncertain
future
Donald
Trump
is
the
first
American
president
to
regard
liberal
values
with
open
contempt.
He
has
company:
the
leaders
of
Italy,
Hungary,
Poland,
and
Turkey,
among
others,
are
also
avowed
illiberals.
What
happened?
Why
did
liberalism
lose
the
support
it
once
enjoyed?
InWhat
Was
Liberalism,James
Traub
returns
to
the
origins
of
liberalism,
in
the
aftermath
of
the
American
and
French
revolutions
and
in
the
works
of
such
great
thinkers
as
John
Stuart
Mill
and
Isaiah
Berlin.
Although
the
first
liberals
were
deeply
skeptical
of
majority
rule,
the
liberal
faith
adapted,
coming
to
encompass
belief
in
not
only
individual
rights
and
free
markets,
but
also
state
action
to
provide
basic
goods.
By
the
second
half
of
the
twentieth
century,
liberalism
had
become
the
national
creed
of
the
most
powerful
country
in
the
world.
But
this
consensus
did
not
last.
Liberalism
is
now
widely
regarded
as
an
antiquated
doctrine.What
Was
LIberalism?reviews
the
evolution
of
the
liberal
idea
over
more
than
two
centuries
for
lessons
on
how
it
can
rebuild
its
majoritarian
foundations.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781541616851
ISBN-10: 1541616855
Pagini: 320
Greutate: 0.52 kg
Editura: BASIC BOOKS
Colecția Basic Books
ISBN-10: 1541616855
Pagini: 320
Greutate: 0.52 kg
Editura: BASIC BOOKS
Colecția Basic Books
Notă biografică
James
Traub
has
spent
the
last
forty
years
as
a
journalist
for
American's
leading
publications,
including
theNew
Yorkerand
theNew
York
Times
Magazine.
He
now
teaches
foreign
policy
and
intellectual
history
at
New
York
University
and
at
NYU
Abu
Dhabi,
and
is
a
columnist
and
contributor
atForeign
Policy.
He
is
the
author
of
six
previous
books
on
foreign
and
domestic
affairs.
His
most
recent
work
isJohn
Quincy
Adams:
Militant
Spirit.
He
lives
in
New
York
City.