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'Anyone wanting a lucid and accessible example of state-of-the-art political philosophy need look no further. In brief compass, Paul Kelly sets out an idea of liberal equality for our times, explains its rationale and defends it against a wide variety of challenges. I don't know how he managed to accomplish all this in a short book - I know it would have been beyond me.' --Professor Brian Barry, Lieber Professor of Political Philosophy, Columbia University 'This is a first-rate introduction to the philosophy and politics of contemporary liberal thought. Kelly offers more than a careful and concise statement of liberal egalitarianism. He also traces its historical roots, explains its many attractions, and rebuts fashionable but misplaced objections to it." --Dr Matthew Clayton, Department of Politics & International Studies, University of Warwick 'This accessible little book in Polity's "Key Concepts" series is a broad introduction to recent work in political theory. As such, it provides useful background for other writing on liberalism. But it is no dry textbook; it has a distinct point of view. Kelly, who is a professor of political theory at the London School of Economics and Political Science, defends a particular type of liberalism: egalitarian liberalism, which he believes has two core principles. Philosophically, it is committed to "the basic substantive value of equal personhood"; politically, it attempts to secure the "rights and economic resources necessary to protect equal personhood." 'Kelly's liberal heroes are a broadly Americanized bunch -- (the early) John Rawls, Ronald Dworkin, and Brian Barry -- and he defends his heroes from attacks on both the left and the right. To those on the right who argue that the egalitarian liberal's emphasis on equality unduly restricts our freedom to accumulate wealth, Kelly replies that property is not a pre-political right that overrides the concerns of social justice. To those on the left who claim that liberal egalitarianism is merely cultural imperialism in disguise, Kelly distinguishes between respecting a culture's practices -- which clearly makes sense -- and saying that we can never criticize such practices in light of general principles -- which is self-defeating. Liberal principles avoid lapsing into moral subjectivism, Kelly says. It's time for liberals to stand up and articulate them.' -- Michael P. Lynch, in The Chronicle of Higher Education, April 22, 2005, page 22. Lynch is associate professor of philosophy at the University of Connecticut. '[C]risp and elegant defence of liberalism' --Times Higher Education Supplement 'Liberalism offers an erudite and stimulating defence of liberalism as both a philosophical and a political project, and is a valuable addition to the existing scholarship.' --The Philosophical Quarterly

ID produktu: 1012476490
Tytuł: Liberalism
Autor: Kelly P. J. , Kelly Paul
Wydawca: Blackwell Publ , Polity Pr
Język wydania: english
Ilość stron: 184
Data premiery: 2004-11-01
Okładka: miękka
Wymiary [mm]: 15 x 216 x 150
Indeks: 45169656
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