The text also addresses the profound impact of technological change, the global rise of authoritarianism, and the limitations of neoliberal policies in the twenty-first century. In particular, the book examines how liberalism's commitment to individual freedom and democratic governance is increasingly challenged by global inequalities, climate change, surveillance capitalism, and the power of multinational corporations. Drawing on a wide range of primary sources, philosophical ideas, and historical case studies, the book ultimately asks whether liberalism can evolve to meet the demands of a rapidly changing world or whether it risks becoming obsolete in the face of growing nationalism, economic disruption, and technological transformation.
By exploring the contradictions within liberal thought and the ways in which it has adapted over time, this work offers a comprehensive and critical analysis of liberalism's past, present, and potential future. It challenges readers to consider how liberal valuesfreedom, equality, and democracycan be reimagined in a globalized, interconnected society, and whether these ideals can be preserved and strengthened in the face of contemporary global challenges.
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