This book offers an original account of the history of liberal thought, one grounded in an institutional history of medieval pluralism and the early modern rationalizing state, and explores the deep tensions that liberal political thought rests upon.
This book offers an original account of the history of liberal thought, one grounded in an institutional history of medieval pluralism and the early modern rationalizing state, and explores the deep tensions that liberal political thought rests upon.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Jacob T. Levy is Tomlinson Professor of Political Theory and coordinator of the Research Group on Constitutional Studies at McGill University, and a member of the Montreal Groupe de Recherche Interuniversitaire en Philosophie Politique.
Inhaltsangabe
Part 1 1: Freedom, Associations, and Uniformity 2: Two Approaches 3: Reunderstanding Intermediate Groups Part 2 4: Antecedents and Foundations 5: The Ancient Constitution, the Social Contract, and the Modern State 6: Montesquieu and Voltaire, Philosophes and Parlements 7: The Age of Revolutions 8: Centralization in a Democratic Age: Tocqueville and Mill 9: From Liberal Constitutionalism to Pluralism Part 3 10: The Constitution of Group Life 11: Associations are not states Conclusion: Against Synthesis Conclusion: Against Synthesis
Part 1 1: Freedom, Associations, and Uniformity 2: Two Approaches 3: Reunderstanding Intermediate Groups Part 2 4: Antecedents and Foundations 5: The Ancient Constitution, the Social Contract, and the Modern State 6: Montesquieu and Voltaire, Philosophes and Parlements 7: The Age of Revolutions 8: Centralization in a Democratic Age: Tocqueville and Mill 9: From Liberal Constitutionalism to Pluralism Part 3 10: The Constitution of Group Life 11: Associations are not states Conclusion: Against Synthesis Conclusion: Against Synthesis
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