An examination of liberal philosophy in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries that demonstrates how to construct a responsible liberalism based on freedom and social justice.
An examination of liberal philosophy in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries that demonstrates how to construct a responsible liberalism based on freedom and social justice.
Guy Stanley has a Ph.D. in international history from the London School of Economics and Political science. He has consulted for businesses and governments on public policy and has taught international management at the University of Connecticut, McGill University, HEC Montréal, and the University of Ottawa. He lives in Beaconsfield, Quebec.
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Preface Introduction: What Happened to Liberalism? 1. Classical Liberalism's Failure: No Theory of Civil Society 2. The German Historical School 3. The Rise and Fall of the Welfare State 4. Rebuilding Liberalism: Where Do We Go from Here? Acknowledgements An Abbreviated Literature Review Notes Bibliogrpahy Index
Preface Introduction: What Happened to Liberalism? 1. Classical Liberalism's Failure: No Theory of Civil Society 2. The German Historical School 3. The Rise and Fall of the Welfare State 4. Rebuilding Liberalism: Where Do We Go from Here? Acknowledgements An Abbreviated Literature Review Notes Bibliogrpahy Index
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