Taking the Liberal Challenge Seriously

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Atomic Sentences
Background Requirements
Book III
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Coercive Situations
Coercive Threat
Contemporary Society
corporate ethics
David Hume
Demarcation Line
democratic theory
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Final Vocabulary
Good Life
Ideal Decision Maker
Impartial Morality
Kant's Political Philosophy
Kantian formulation
Kant’s Political Philosophy
Liberal Political Order
Liberal Utilitarianism
liberalism
liberalism policy challenges
Maximin Solution
Mixed Strategy Nash Equilibrium
moral individualism
Nash Equilibrium
Nash Equilibrium Payoff
Nash Player
neutrality and tolerance
political philosophy
postphilosophy
Tax Compliance
Tax Morale
Teleological Ethics
Utilitarian Counterparts
Vice Versa
welfare state analysis
Young Men

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138350472
  • Weight: 770g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 05 Jun 2019
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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First published in 1997, this collection offers a critical view of modern liberal theory and attempts to present some signposts that could show a way towards a new form of liberal individualism. The first part takes a look at the theoretical aspects of contemporary liberalism. It analyses certain classics whose ideas have once again become central to the new formulation of liberal theory. The second part brings the discussion from theory to practice and to actual policies adopted in liberal Western welfare states. Its main interest is in the economic doctrines which have formed an essential part of classical liberal thought. The third part moves yet another step further in its analysis of contemporary liberal challenges. It concentrates on the problems of the liberal requirement of freedom, neutrality and tolerance.

Sirkku Hellsten, Marjaana Kopperi, Olli Loukola