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What Was Liberalism?: The Past, Present, and Promise of a Noble Idea

Autor James Traub
en 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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ISBN-13: 9781541616851
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.