LiberalismISBN: 978-0-7456-3290-2
Hardcover
184 pages
November 2004, Polity
Other Available Formats: Paperback
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Liberalism is an innovative introductory textbook exploring
the dominant discourse of contemporary political theory and the
core ideas that underpin it. Despite the ubiquity of liberalism
there remains considerable disagreement about what contemporary
political liberals believe. This book distinguishes modern
political liberalism from earlier manifestations of the concept,
yet shows how contemporary liberalism is derived from a
long-standing historical tradition that includes John Locke,
Immanuel Kant and J.S. Mill.
Contemporary liberalism combines ideas from this historical tradition to make a political theory that places at its heart the equal treatment of each person. Paul Kelly provides an overview of the basic building blocks of contemporary liberalism - contractarianism, impartiality, justice and freedom, - and introduces students to the ideas of its key theorists John Rawls, Brian Barry and Ronald Dworkin. He goes on to consider three major challenges facing liberalism today and concludes with a defence of the continuing relevance of political liberalism in the contemporary world.