French Liberalism from Montesquieu to the Present Day
Herausgeber: Geenens, Raf
French Liberalism from Montesquieu to the Present Day
Herausgeber: Geenens, Raf
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This collection of essays explores an unjustly neglected tradition that is now experiencing a remarkable renaissance: French political liberalism.
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This collection of essays explores an unjustly neglected tradition that is now experiencing a remarkable renaissance: French political liberalism.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 332
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. September 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 633g
- ISBN-13: 9781107017436
- ISBN-10: 1107017432
- Artikelnr.: 34102357
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 332
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. September 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 633g
- ISBN-13: 9781107017436
- ISBN-10: 1107017432
- Artikelnr.: 34102357
1. French liberalism, an overlooked tradition? Raf Geenens and Helena
Rosenblatt; Part I. In Search of a Lost Liberalism: 2. Two liberal
traditions Larry Siedentop; 3. The unity, diversity and paradoxes of French
liberalism Lucien Jaume; Part II. The French-Liberal Conception of Liberty:
Loyal to its Republican Roots: 4. Was Montesquieu liberal? The spirit of
the laws in the history of liberalism Céline Spector; 5. The importance of
Republican liberty in French liberalism Andrew Jainchill; 6. Rethinking
liberalism and terror Stephen Holmes; Part III. The Formative Era: Liberal
Dealings with Key Issues in Nineteenth-Century France: 7. On the need for a
Protestant reformation: Constant, Sismondi, Guizot and Laboulaye Helena
Rosenblatt; 8. 'Anti-Benthamism': utilitarianism and the French liberal
tradition Cheryl Welch; 9. Tocqueville: liberalism and imperialism Alan
Kahan; Part IV. Economic Liberalism a la française: 10. War, trade and
empire: the dilemmas of French liberal political economy, 1780-1816 Richard
Whatmore; 11. Competition and knowledge: French political economy as a
science of government Philippe Steiner; 12. Is there a French
neoliberalism? Serge Audier; Part V. At the Dawn of Mass Democracy:
Reassessing the Role of Collective Institutions: 13. The 'sociological
turn' in French liberal thought William Logue; 14. The 'illiberalism' of
French liberalism: the individual and the state in the thought of Blanc,
Dupont White and Durkheim Jean-Fabien Spitz; Part VI. The Twentieth Century
and Beyond: 15. Raymond Aron and the tradition of political moderation in
France Aurelian Craiutu; 16. The politics of individual rights: Marcel
Gauchet and Claude Lefort Samuel Moyn.
Rosenblatt; Part I. In Search of a Lost Liberalism: 2. Two liberal
traditions Larry Siedentop; 3. The unity, diversity and paradoxes of French
liberalism Lucien Jaume; Part II. The French-Liberal Conception of Liberty:
Loyal to its Republican Roots: 4. Was Montesquieu liberal? The spirit of
the laws in the history of liberalism Céline Spector; 5. The importance of
Republican liberty in French liberalism Andrew Jainchill; 6. Rethinking
liberalism and terror Stephen Holmes; Part III. The Formative Era: Liberal
Dealings with Key Issues in Nineteenth-Century France: 7. On the need for a
Protestant reformation: Constant, Sismondi, Guizot and Laboulaye Helena
Rosenblatt; 8. 'Anti-Benthamism': utilitarianism and the French liberal
tradition Cheryl Welch; 9. Tocqueville: liberalism and imperialism Alan
Kahan; Part IV. Economic Liberalism a la française: 10. War, trade and
empire: the dilemmas of French liberal political economy, 1780-1816 Richard
Whatmore; 11. Competition and knowledge: French political economy as a
science of government Philippe Steiner; 12. Is there a French
neoliberalism? Serge Audier; Part V. At the Dawn of Mass Democracy:
Reassessing the Role of Collective Institutions: 13. The 'sociological
turn' in French liberal thought William Logue; 14. The 'illiberalism' of
French liberalism: the individual and the state in the thought of Blanc,
Dupont White and Durkheim Jean-Fabien Spitz; Part VI. The Twentieth Century
and Beyond: 15. Raymond Aron and the tradition of political moderation in
France Aurelian Craiutu; 16. The politics of individual rights: Marcel
Gauchet and Claude Lefort Samuel Moyn.
1. French liberalism, an overlooked tradition? Raf Geenens and Helena
Rosenblatt; Part I. In Search of a Lost Liberalism: 2. Two liberal
traditions Larry Siedentop; 3. The unity, diversity and paradoxes of French
liberalism Lucien Jaume; Part II. The French-Liberal Conception of Liberty:
Loyal to its Republican Roots: 4. Was Montesquieu liberal? The spirit of
the laws in the history of liberalism Céline Spector; 5. The importance of
Republican liberty in French liberalism Andrew Jainchill; 6. Rethinking
liberalism and terror Stephen Holmes; Part III. The Formative Era: Liberal
Dealings with Key Issues in Nineteenth-Century France: 7. On the need for a
Protestant reformation: Constant, Sismondi, Guizot and Laboulaye Helena
Rosenblatt; 8. 'Anti-Benthamism': utilitarianism and the French liberal
tradition Cheryl Welch; 9. Tocqueville: liberalism and imperialism Alan
Kahan; Part IV. Economic Liberalism a la française: 10. War, trade and
empire: the dilemmas of French liberal political economy, 1780-1816 Richard
Whatmore; 11. Competition and knowledge: French political economy as a
science of government Philippe Steiner; 12. Is there a French
neoliberalism? Serge Audier; Part V. At the Dawn of Mass Democracy:
Reassessing the Role of Collective Institutions: 13. The 'sociological
turn' in French liberal thought William Logue; 14. The 'illiberalism' of
French liberalism: the individual and the state in the thought of Blanc,
Dupont White and Durkheim Jean-Fabien Spitz; Part VI. The Twentieth Century
and Beyond: 15. Raymond Aron and the tradition of political moderation in
France Aurelian Craiutu; 16. The politics of individual rights: Marcel
Gauchet and Claude Lefort Samuel Moyn.
Rosenblatt; Part I. In Search of a Lost Liberalism: 2. Two liberal
traditions Larry Siedentop; 3. The unity, diversity and paradoxes of French
liberalism Lucien Jaume; Part II. The French-Liberal Conception of Liberty:
Loyal to its Republican Roots: 4. Was Montesquieu liberal? The spirit of
the laws in the history of liberalism Céline Spector; 5. The importance of
Republican liberty in French liberalism Andrew Jainchill; 6. Rethinking
liberalism and terror Stephen Holmes; Part III. The Formative Era: Liberal
Dealings with Key Issues in Nineteenth-Century France: 7. On the need for a
Protestant reformation: Constant, Sismondi, Guizot and Laboulaye Helena
Rosenblatt; 8. 'Anti-Benthamism': utilitarianism and the French liberal
tradition Cheryl Welch; 9. Tocqueville: liberalism and imperialism Alan
Kahan; Part IV. Economic Liberalism a la française: 10. War, trade and
empire: the dilemmas of French liberal political economy, 1780-1816 Richard
Whatmore; 11. Competition and knowledge: French political economy as a
science of government Philippe Steiner; 12. Is there a French
neoliberalism? Serge Audier; Part V. At the Dawn of Mass Democracy:
Reassessing the Role of Collective Institutions: 13. The 'sociological
turn' in French liberal thought William Logue; 14. The 'illiberalism' of
French liberalism: the individual and the state in the thought of Blanc,
Dupont White and Durkheim Jean-Fabien Spitz; Part VI. The Twentieth Century
and Beyond: 15. Raymond Aron and the tradition of political moderation in
France Aurelian Craiutu; 16. The politics of individual rights: Marcel
Gauchet and Claude Lefort Samuel Moyn.