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Virtue has been rediscovered in the United States as a subject of public debate and of philosophical inquiry. Politicians from both parties, leading intellectuals, and concerned citizens from diverse backgrounds are addressing questions about the content of our character. William Bennett's moral guide for children, A Book of Virtues, was a national bestseller. Yet many continue to associate virtue with a prudish, Victorian morality or with crude attempts by government to legislate morals. Peter Berkowitz clarifies the fundamental issues, arguing that a certain ambivalence toward virtue reflects the liberal spirit at its best. Drawing on recent scholarship as well as classical political philosophy, he makes his case with penetrating analyses of four central figures in the making of modern liberalism: Hobbes, Locke, Kant, and Mill. These thinkers are usually understood to have neglected or disparaged virtue. Yet Berkowitz shows that they all believed that government resting on the fundamental premise of liberalism--the natural freedom and equality of all human beings--could not work unless citizens and officeholders possess particular qualities of mind and character. These virtues, which include reflective judgment, sympathetic imagination, self-restraint, the ability to cooperate, and toleration do not arise spontaneously but must be cultivated. Berkowitz explores the various strategies the thinkers employ as they seek to give virtue its due while respecting individual liberty. Liberals, he argues, must combine energy and forbearance, finding public and private ways to support such nongovernmental institutions as the family and voluntary associations. For these institutions, the liberal tradition powerfully suggests, play an indispensable role not only in forming the virtues on which liberal democracy depends but in overcoming the vices that it tends to engender. Clearly written and vigorously argued, this is a provocative work of political theory that speaks directly to complex issues at the heart of contemporary philosophy and public discussion. New Forum Books makes available to general readers outstanding, original, interdisciplinary scholarship with a special focus on the juncture of culture, law, and politics. New Forum Books is guided by the conviction that law and politics not only reflect culture, but help to shape it. Authors include leading political scientists, sociologists, legal scholars, philosophers, theologians, historians, and economists writing for nonspecialist readers and scholars across a range of fields. Looking at questions such as political equality, the concept of rights, the problem of virtue in liberal politics, crime and punishment, population, poverty, economic development, and the international legal and political order, New Forum Books seeks to explain--not explain away--the difficult issues we face today.
Liberalism --- Liberalism. --- Moral and ethical aspects. --- -Liberal egalitarianism --- Political philosophy. Social philosophy --- Moral and ethical aspects --- Liberal egalitarianism --- Liberty --- Political science --- Social sciences --- Liberalism - Moral and ethical aspects
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Political philosophy. Social philosophy --- Liberalism --- Liberalisme --- Libéralisme --- Liberal egalitarianism --- Liberty --- Political science --- Social sciences --- Liberalism.
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Liberalism --- Liberal egalitarianism --- Liberty --- Political science --- Social sciences --- Libéralisme. (Mélanges) --- Liberalisme. (Versch. onderwerpen)
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Liberalism --- Values --- United States --- Liberal egalitarianism --- Liberty --- Political science --- Social sciences
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Liberalism --- Liberalisme --- Libéralisme --- Liberalism. --- 383 Liberalisme --- Liberal egalitarianism --- Liberty --- Political science --- Social sciences
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Liberalism --- Liberal egalitarianism --- Psychological aspects --- Individualisme --- Libéralisme (philosophie) --- Psychanalyse et sciences sociales
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Has liberalism failed because it has succeeded? Of the three dominant ideologies of the twentieth century-fascism, communism, and liberalism-only the last remains. This has created a peculiar situation in which liberalism's proponents tend to forget that it is an ideology and not the natural end-state of human political evolution. As Patrick Deneen argues in this provocative book, liberalism is built on a foundation of contradictions: it trumpets equal rights while fostering incomparable material inequality; its legitimacy rests on consent, yet it discourages civic commitments in favor of privatism; and in its pursuit of individual autonomy, it has given rise to the most far-reaching, comprehensive state system in human history.Here, Deneen offers an astringent warning that the centripetal forces now at work on our political culture are not superficial flaws but inherent features of a system whose success is generating its own failure.
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Liberalism --- Libéralisme --- Addresses, essays, lectures --- 329.12 --- economische leerstelsels --- geschiedkundige beschrijvingen --- Liberalisme (19e eeuw) --- liberale economische doctrine --- -Liberal egalitarianism --- Liberty --- Political science --- Social sciences --- Liberalism. --- -Addresses, essays, lectures --- Libéralisme --- Liberal egalitarianism --- Liberalism - Addresses, essays, lectures
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Communitarianism --- -Community --- -Liberalism --- -Liberal egalitarianism --- Liberty --- Political science --- Social sciences --- Community --- Social groups --- Social structure --- History --- Communities --- Liberalism --- History. --- -History
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