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Rebuilding Liberalism
Rebuilding Liberalism
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Author_Guy Stanley
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culture
economics
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freedom
ideas
justice
liberal
liberal economics
liberalism
limitations
politics
responsible
social justice
technology
technology disruption
Product details
- ISBN 9781459745117
- Weight: 439g
- Dimensions: 152 x 228mm
- Publication Date: 22 Aug 2019
- Publisher: Dundurn Group Ltd
- Publication City/Country: CA
- Product Form: Paperback
A blueprint for constructing responsible liberalism
Establishing liberalism that offers freedom and social justice is possible. Doing so requires examining the history of liberal ideas and culture over the last two centuries, followed by a major overhaul of existing systems, which includes coming to terms with liberalism’s past and its major limitations, as well as upgrading liberal economics and preparing for technological disruption.
Rebuilding Liberalism combines a discussion about liberal ideas in a social context with political analysis, and builds a path forward that can ensure the survival of liberal society.
Establishing liberalism that offers freedom and social justice is possible. Doing so requires examining the history of liberal ideas and culture over the last two centuries, followed by a major overhaul of existing systems, which includes coming to terms with liberalism’s past and its major limitations, as well as upgrading liberal economics and preparing for technological disruption.
Rebuilding Liberalism combines a discussion about liberal ideas in a social context with political analysis, and builds a path forward that can ensure the survival of liberal society.
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.
Rebuilding Liberalism
€19.99
