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Liberalism’s early discontents : critiques of classical liberalism from Joseph de Maistre and Juan Donoso Cortés. [PDF]
In his book, Liberalism and Its Discontents, Francis Fukuyama argues that liberalism’s contemporary critics have been hyper-focused on modern progressivism and other “extreme” interpretations of liberal philosophy, rather than targeting classical ...
Ortiz, Mike A.
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Trust in Regulation in a Time of Revolution
ABSTRACT This article examines trust in regulation as a core value and precondition of the modern liberal democratic regulatory state. It develops a concept of justified trust in regulation, grounded in regulatory trustworthiness—honesty, competence, and reliability—rather than in proxies such as partisan loyalty, blind faith, obedience, or resignation.
Cristie Ford
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Political Philosophies and Positive Political Psychology: Inter-Disciplinary Framework for the Common Good. [PDF]
Kobayashi M.
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Letting go of Neo-Liberalism (with some help from Michel Foucault) [PDF]
Neo-liberalism has become one of the boom concepts of our time. From its original reference point as a descriptor of the economics of the “Chicago School” such as Milton Friedman, or authors such as Friedrich von Hayek, neo-liberalism has become an all ...
Flew, Terry
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Free Expression and Coerced Choice: The Role of the Army and Lord Protector in Miltonic Freedom
ABSTRACT Scholarly approaches to understanding freedom in Milton's prose tend to connect Milton's ideas to either liberalism or republicanism. Neither of these approaches is sufficient because freedom, for Milton, was not a single concept. Milton explored political and religious freedom very differently.
Benjamin Woodford
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The origins, characteristics and trends of neo-nationalism in the 21st century. [PDF]
Zhou S.
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Classical Liberalism and the Basic Income [PDF]
This article provides a brief overview of the relationship between libertarian political theory and the Basic Income (BI). It distinguishes between different forms of libertarianism and argues that at least one form, classical liberalism, is compatible ...
Zwolinski Matt
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Toward a “strong” normativity of fear in Hans Jonas and Aristotle
Abstract What does it mean to say that one “ought” to undergo an emotion? In The Imperative of Responsibility, Hans Jonas provocatively asserts that twentieth‐century citizens “ought” to fear for the well‐being of future generations. I argue that Jonas's demand is not straightforwardly reducible to claims about the fittingness, expedience, or aretaic ...
Magnus Ferguson
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Debating secularism: A liberal cosmopolitan perspective. [PDF]
Gülalp H.
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Stigma and Rawlsian Liberalism
Journal of Social Philosophy, EarlyView.
Euan Allison
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