1st Edition

Liberalism and its Critics

By Kirk F. Koerner Copyright 1985
    408 Pages
    by Routledge

    408 Pages
    by Routledge

    First published in 1985. Liberalism was under increasing attack from both socialists and conservatives towards the end of the twentieth century. This book argues that, far from having little to contribute towards solving the problems of the modern world, liberalism is, in fact, of central importance. It discusses the arguments against liberalism put forward by four major political theorists, refuting the general thrust of their criticisms and taking issue with many points of detail used by them to support their arguments. It analyses the origins of liberalism, discusses its major achievements and explains why it continues to be a crucially important movement.

    Preface;  1. Introduction: Liberalism and The End of Ideology  2. C. B. Macpherson: Liberalism as Possessive Individualism  3. Herbert Marcuse: Liberalism and Liberation  4. Leo Strauss: Liberalism and the Modern Project  5. Michael Oakeshott: Liberalism as Rationalism in Politics  6. Conclusion: Modern Liberalism: The Present Controversy;  Bibliography;  Index

    Biography

    Kirk F. Koerner