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100 1 $aBellamy, Richard$q(Richard Paul)
245 10 $aLiberalism and modern society :$ba historical argument /$cRichard Bellamy.
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504 $aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 262-304) and index.
520 $aThis major new book is a wide-ranging analysis of the emergence and development of liberalism, from the mid-nineteenth century to the present. Bellamy examines the evolution of liberal ideas in Britain, France, Germany, and Italy, discussing the work of Mill, Green, Durkheim, Weber, and Pareto, among others. He situates their theories firmly within their respective historical contexts, illustrating in this way the contingency of many of the social and moral assumptions underlying liberal thought. For modern societies have undergone profound changes in the course of the last century, and Bellamy argues that these changes have severely undermined many of the key tenets of liberalism. The final part of the book examines critically the elaboration of liberal ideas in the work of contemporary political philosophers such as Hayek, Nozick, and Rawls. Bellamy shows how the liberalisms of these writers rest on social views and moral intuitions that are now anachronistic and untenable. He maintains that only a democratic liberalism built on realist foundations can provide a plausible political theory in the complex and pluralist societies of the modern world.
505 0 $aIntroduction: from Ethical to Economic Liberalism -- 1. Britain: Liberalism Defined. Victorian values: character and social progress c.1840-80. J.S. Mill: a collectivist individualism. T.H. Green: an individualist collectivism. The strange after-life of liberal Britain: L.T. Hobhouse and the new liberalism -- 2. France: Liberalism Socialized. Solidarism, social science and the 'social question' in the Third Republic. Emile Durkheim, the division of labour and the sources of organic solidarity. Anomie, egoism and the modern moral malaise. Politics, power and communication -- 3. Italy: Liberalism Transformed. Trasformismo: the dialectic of force and consent from Cavour to Giolitti. A frustrated liberal: Vilfredo Pareto and the failure of ethical liberalism. An elegiac liberal: Benedetto Croce and liberalism as history -- 4. Germany: Liberalism Disenchanted. The German question. Max Weber and German politics: nationalism, imperialism and the liberal state.
505 8 $aLiberalism and modernity: capitalism, rationality, bureaucracy and socialism. Rethinking liberal democracy -- 5. Contemporary Liberal Philosophy: Liberalism Neutralized. Neutralist liberalism: Nozick, Hayek, Dworkin, Rawls. Communitarian liberalism: Walzer, Raz. Liberalism and modern society -- Conclusion: from Liberal Democracy to Democratic Liberalism.
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