This book deconstructs the story of liberalism that John Rawls, author of Political Liberalism, and many others have put forward. Peter L.P. Simpson argues that political liberalism is despotic because it denies to politics a concern with the comprehensive human good; political illiberalism overcomes this despotism and restores genuine freedom.
This book deconstructs the story of liberalism that John Rawls, author of Political Liberalism, and many others have put forward. Peter L.P. Simpson argues that political liberalism is despotic because it denies to politics a concern with the comprehensive human good; political illiberalism overcomes this despotism and restores genuine freedom.
1: Liberalism in Practice 2: Historical Illustrations 3: Liberalism in Theory 4: First Principles of Illiberalism 5: The Personalism of Illiberalism 6: Political Principles of Illiberalism 7: Justice and Political Forms - Aristotle versus Rawls 8: Devolved versus Centralized Rule 9: Temporal and Spiritual Empire 10: Illiberal Morals
1: Liberalism in Practice 2: Historical Illustrations 3: Liberalism in Theory 4: First Principles of Illiberalism 5: The Personalism of Illiberalism 6: Political Principles of Illiberalism 7: Justice and Political Forms - Aristotle versus Rawls 8: Devolved versus Centralized Rule 9: Temporal and Spiritual Empire 10: Illiberal Morals
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