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The New Liberalism

Author : Peter Weiler
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 220 pages
File Size : 53,5 Mb
Release : 2016-07-15
Category : History
ISBN : 9781315524245

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This title, first published in 1982, explores the new Liberalism - the great change in Liberalism as an ideology and a political practice that characterised the years before the First World War - and examines the idea that the new Liberals successfully overcame the need they saw in the 1890’s to make Liberalism more socially reformist. This title will be of interest to students of social and political history.

The New Liberalism

Author : Michael Freeden
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 308 pages
File Size : 41,5 Mb
Release : 1986
Category : Free enterprise
ISBN : NWU:35556019358225

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This book examines the advent of the "new liberalism" in late Victorian and Edwardian times, challenging accepted views about its development. Freeden analyzes concepts of community, welfare, and state regulation in political theory and stresses the contribution of biological and evolutionary ideas to changing liberal attitudes.

The New Liberalism

Author : Charles Frederick Gurney Masterman
Publisher : London : L. Parsons
Page : 254 pages
File Size : 50,6 Mb
Release : 1920
Category : Free enterprise
ISBN : UOM:39015019075723

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New Liberalism

Author : John Allett
Publisher : University of Toronto Press
Page : 288 pages
File Size : 44,9 Mb
Release : 1981-12-15
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9781442633001

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John A. Hobson was a prominent member of a small band of British radicals who argued around the turn of the century that the consistent application of liberal ideas required the reorganization of capitalist societies along socialist lines. Allett here suggests that their march toward socialism was marked by a caution not overly to damage the liberal heritage of their forefathers and yet to provide a philosophical foundation for the creation of the welfare state, justified on the basis of right and efficiency. The author emphasizes Hobson’s doctrine of imperialism and the related theory of under-consumption for which he is best known, while arguing that the lesser known of Hobson’s doctrines—which the author describes as the ‘organic theory of surplus value’—is essential to a full appreciation of the coherence of Hobson’s thought. Allett compares the analyses of Hobson, Adam Smith, J.S. Smith, the Webbs, T.H. Green, Bosanquet, Marx, Lenin, Keynes, and Hobson’s comrade-in-arms L.T. Hobhouse and puts in perspective the dismissive critiques of those contemporary scholars who claimed that Hobson’s work is value-laden, simplistic, and contradictory. This study presents an integral analysis of the life, times, and thought of a profound and original thinker, whose legacy to social democratic thought has yet to be fully appreciated.

The New Liberalism

Author : Jeffrey M. Berry
Publisher : Rowman & Littlefield
Page : 236 pages
File Size : 54,6 Mb
Release : 2010-12-01
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 0815791038

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If you think liberalism is dead, think again. In this sure-to-be-controversial book, Jeffrey M. Berry argues that modern liberalism is not only still alive, it's actually thriving. Today's new liberalism has evolved from a traditional emphasis on bread-and-butter economic issues to a form he calls "postmaterialism"--quality-of-life concerns such as enhancing the environment, protecting consumers, or promoting civil rights. Berry credits the new liberalism's success to the rise of liberal citizen lobbying groups. By analyzing the activities of Congress during three sessions (1963, 1979, and 1991), he demonstrates the correlation between the increasing lobbying activities of citizen groups and a dramatic shift in the American political agenda from an early 1960s emphasis on economic equality to today's postmaterialist issues. Although conservative groups also began to emphasize postmaterial concerns--such as abortion and other family value issues--Berry finds that liberal citizen groups have been considerably more effective than conservative ones at getting their goals onto the congressional agenda and enacted into legislation. The book provides many examples of citizen group issues that Congress enacted into law, successes when citizen groups were in direct conflict with business interests and when demands were made on behalf of traditionally marginalized constituencies, such as the women's and civil rights movements. Berry concludes that although liberal citizen groups make up only a small portion of the thousands of lobbying organizations in Washington, they have been, and will continue to be, a major force in shaping the political landscape.

The New Liberalism

Author : Avital Simhony,David Weinstein
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 260 pages
File Size : 42,8 Mb
Release : 2001-08-23
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 0521794048

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The New Liberalism by Avital Simhony,David Weinstein Pdf

Essays on new liberalism demonstrate that liberalism can accommodate community, rights and liberty.

The New Right

Author : Norman P. Barry
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 269 pages
File Size : 40,9 Mb
Release : 2019-11-19
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9781000706505

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First published in 1987. Towards the end of the twentieth century there was a resurgence of thinking about politics, economics and society referred to variously as the 'New Right’, the radical right, neo-conservatism, economic liberalism or libertarianism. Although the New Right is not a single coherent movement it represented a clear alternative to the prevailing social-democratic consensus and had had considerable influence on government policy in both America and Britain. This book presents an introductory survey of the New Right worldwide. It examines the varieties of free-market and 'monetarist' economic thought and introduces the reader to the public-choice critique of public policy. In political philosophy the book analyses American and British conservative thought and compares conservatism with neo-liberalism. The author pays particular attention to the New Right’s analysis of constitutionalism and its critique of the dominance of ’politics’ over ’economics' during the high-point of the consensus period. The author assesses the success which the different schools of the New Right have had in influencing public opinion and in the formation of government policy. He does not argue for or against the New Right but presents a dispassionate survey from which the reader can draw his or her own conclusions.

The New Way Of The World

Author : Pierre Dardot,Christian Laval
Publisher : Verso Books
Page : 352 pages
File Size : 41,7 Mb
Release : 2014-03-11
Category : Philosophy
ISBN : 9781781682210

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The New Way Of The World by Pierre Dardot,Christian Laval Pdf

A far-reaching deconstruction of neoliberalism’s economic agenda, political imposition and mystifying techniques Exploring the genesis of neoliberalism, and the political and economic circumstances of its deployment, Pierre Dardot and Christian Laval dispel numerous common misconceptions. Neoliberalism is neither a return to classical liberalism nor the restoration of “pure” capitalism. To misinterpret neoliberalism is to fail to understand what is new about it: far from viewing the market as a natural given that limits state action, neoliberalism seeks to construct the market and use it as a model for governments. Only once this is grasped will its opponents be able to meet the unprecedented political and intellectual challenge it poses.

Neo-Liberal Ideology

Author : Rachel S Turner
Publisher : Edinburgh University Press
Page : 231 pages
File Size : 43,8 Mb
Release : 2011-06-07
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9780748688685

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An original account of neo-liberalism's intellectual foundations, development and conceptual configuration as an ideology. Newly available in paperback.

Liberalism: Old and New: Volume 24, Part 1

Author : Ellen Frankel Paul,Fred D. Miller,Jeffrey Paul
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 364 pages
File Size : 42,9 Mb
Release : 2007-02-12
Category : Philosophy
ISBN : 0521703050

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Liberalism: Old and New: Volume 24, Part 1 by Ellen Frankel Paul,Fred D. Miller,Jeffrey Paul Pdf

In this collection, thirteen prominent philosophers and political scientists address the nature of liberalism, its origins, and its meaning and proper interpretation. Some essays examine the writings of liberalism's earliest defenders, like John Locke and Adam Smith, or the influence of classical liberalism on the American founders. Some focus on the Progressive movement and the rise of the administrative state, while others defend particular conceptions of liberalism or examine liberal theories of justice, including those of John Rawls and Robert Nozick. Several essays discuss the U.S. Constitution, seeking to determine whether it is best viewed as empowering the federal government to achieve certain ends, or as strictly limiting its power to ensure the broadest freedom for individuals to pursue their own ends. Other essays address the limits of economic freedom or focus on the nature and extent of property rights and the government's power of eminent domain.

The New Communitarians and the Crisis of Modern Liberalism

Author : Bruce Frohnen
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 288 pages
File Size : 50,6 Mb
Release : 1996
Category : History
ISBN : UOM:39015037782235

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"Profound, scholarly, learned, carefully reasoned, and -- though of enduring value -- timely". -- Forrest McDonald, author of The American Presidency. "A provocative book that does much to save us from the hubris of intellectuals". -- John Patrick Diggins, author of The Lost Soul of American Politics.

The Reconstruction of American Liberalism, 1865-1914

Author : Nancy Cohen
Publisher : Univ of North Carolina Press
Page : 333 pages
File Size : 53,6 Mb
Release : 2003-04-03
Category : History
ISBN : 9780807860090

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The Reconstruction of American Liberalism, 1865-1914 by Nancy Cohen Pdf

Tracing the transformation of liberal political ideology from the end of the Civil War to the early twentieth century, Nancy Cohen offers a new interpretation of the origins and character of modern liberalism. She argues that the values and programs associated with modern liberalism were formulated not during the Progressive Era, as most accounts maintain, but earlier, in the very different social context of the Gilded Age. Integrating intellectual, social, cultural, and economic history, Cohen argues that the reconstruction of liberalism hinged on the reaction of postbellum liberals to social and labor unrest. As new social movements of workers and farmers arose and phrased their protests in the rhetoric of democratic producerism, liberals retreated from earlier commitments to an expansive vision of democracy. Redefining liberal ideas about citizenship and the state, says Cohen, they played a critical role in legitimating emergent corporate capitalism and politically insulating it from democratic challenge. As the social cost of economic globalization comes under international critical scrutiny, this book revisits the bitter struggles over the relationship between capitalism and democracy in post-Civil War America. The resolution of this problem offered by the new liberalism deeply influenced the progressives and has left an enduring legacy for twentieth-century American politics, Cohen argues.

Making Liberalism New

Author : Ian Afflerbach
Publisher : JHU Press
Page : 288 pages
File Size : 52,9 Mb
Release : 2021-11-02
Category : History
ISBN : 9781421440903

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"This book maps the rise of a modern liberal culture in the United States from the 1930s to the 1960s. It shows how modern fiction writers responded to central concerns in liberal political thought, such as corporate ownership, reproductive rights, colorblind law, and presidential character"--

Searching for the New Liberalism

Author : Howard Aster,Tom Axworthy
Publisher : Oakville, Ont. : Mosaic Press
Page : 436 pages
File Size : 44,5 Mb
Release : 2003
Category : Literary Criticism & Collections
ISBN : UOM:39015057590997

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Searching for the New Liberalism by Howard Aster,Tom Axworthy Pdf

"It is clear today, during the early years of the 21st century that the search for fundamental political ideas, for vital and viable political discourse is taking many people -- from the Pope to Tony Blair -- back to the discourse on liberalism... The papers in this volume are intended to extend the Canadian discourse on liberalism further and to provide a first and incomplete map in the search for the new liberalism." From the introduction by Howard Aster.

The New Liberalism

Author : Jeffrey M. Berry
Publisher : Rowman & Littlefield
Page : 240 pages
File Size : 46,6 Mb
Release : 2010-12-01
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 0815791038

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The New Liberalism by Jeffrey M. Berry Pdf

If you think liberalism is dead, think again. In this sure-to-be-controversial book, Jeffrey M. Berry argues that modern liberalism is not only still alive, it's actually thriving. Today's new liberalism has evolved from a traditional emphasis on bread-and-butter economic issues to a form he calls "postmaterialism"--quality-of-life concerns such as enhancing the environment, protecting consumers, or promoting civil rights. Berry credits the new liberalism's success to the rise of liberal citizen lobbying groups. By analyzing the activities of Congress during three sessions (1963, 1979, and 1991), he demonstrates the correlation between the increasing lobbying activities of citizen groups and a dramatic shift in the American political agenda from an early 1960s emphasis on economic equality to today's postmaterialist issues. Although conservative groups also began to emphasize postmaterial concerns--such as abortion and other family value issues--Berry finds that liberal citizen groups have been considerably more effective than conservative ones at getting their goals onto the congressional agenda and enacted into legislation. The book provides many examples of citizen group issues that Congress enacted into law, successes when citizen groups were in direct conflict with business interests and when demands were made on behalf of traditionally marginalized constituencies, such as the women's and civil rights movements. Berry concludes that although liberal citizen groups make up only a small portion of the thousands of lobbying organizations in Washington, they have been, and will continue to be, a major force in shaping the political landscape.