Liberal Modernity and Its Adversaries :Freedom, Liberalism and Anti-Liberalism in the 21st Century ( 1 )

Publication subTitle :Freedom, Liberalism and Anti-Liberalism in the 21st Century

Publication series :1

Author: Zafirovski   Milan  

Publisher: Brill‎

Publication year: 2007

E-ISBN: 9789047420699

P-ISBN(Paperback): 9789004160521

P-ISBN(Hardback):  9789004160521

Subject: D081 Liberty, Equality, Fraternity

Language: ENG

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Description

The book rediscovers liberal modernity as the master process and destination of Western civilization, and its anti-liberal adversaries, notably conservatism, as the ghosts of a dead past. The anti-liberal rumors of the ‘dead’ of liberalism are ‘greatly exaggerated’.

Chapter

Chapter One Introduction

pp.:  11 – 54

Dimensions of Liberal Modernity

pp.:  25 – 26

General Considerations

pp.:  55 – 55

Integral Liberty

pp.:  56 – 70

Social Foundations of Liberty

pp.:  67 – 70

Integral Egalitarianism

pp.:  83 – 85

Liberal Democracy

pp.:  91 – 98

Societal Pluralism

pp.:  99 – 119

Political Pluralism

pp.:  101 – 101

Political Neutrality and Tolerance

pp.:  102 – 113

Cultural Pluralism and Tolerance

pp.:  114 – 119

Social Universalism

pp.:  120 – 125

Individualism

pp.:  126 – 135

Social vs. Atomistic Individualism

pp.:  130 – 130

Liberal Humanism and Secularism

pp.:  140 – 145

Liberal Pacifism

pp.:  146 – 156

The Class Structure of Liberalism

pp.:  159 – 165

The Enlightenment and Rationalism

pp.:  202 – 207

The "Neo-Enlightenment"

pp.:  233 – 240

Chapter Four Types of Liberalism

pp.:  259 – 366

Classical Liberalism

pp.:  259 – 277

Liberty in Society

pp.:  263 – 267

Classical Sociological Liberalism

pp.:  271 – 273

Contemporary Liberalism

pp.:  278 – 293

Modern American Liberalism

pp.:  279 – 293

Economic Liberalism

pp.:  294 – 321

Classical Economic Liberalism

pp.:  299 – 306

Contemporary Economic Liberalism

pp.:  307 – 310

Social Liberalism

pp.:  322 – 341

Political and Cultural Liberalism

pp.:  322 – 331

Liberalism and Libertarianism

pp.:  342 – 361

Economic Non-Liberalism

pp.:  350 – 353

Social Non-Liberalism

pp.:  354 – 358

Liberalism and Democracy

pp.:  367 – 377

Liberalization and Democratization

pp.:  377 – 377

Political Pluralism and Freedom

pp.:  394 – 394

Integral Political Equality

pp.:  405 – 420

Liberal Democracy and Justice

pp.:  421 – 429

Integral Political Justice

pp.:  424 – 429

Universalistic Political Culture

pp.:  433 – 433

Liberal Democracy and Secularism

pp.:  442 – 452

Liberal Democracy and Rationalism

pp.:  453 – 458

Public Use of Reason

pp.:  455 – 458

Liberal Democracy and Humanism

pp.:  459 – 482

Liberalism and Civil Society

pp.:  483 – 496

Liberal Culture

pp.:  497 – 507

Enlightenment Culture

pp.:  497 – 502

Liberal Multiculturalism

pp.:  503 – 507

Moral Liberalism

pp.:  508 – 525

Liberal Moral Virtue

pp.:  514 – 515

Ethical Universalism and Humanism

pp.:  516 – 519

Ethical Rationalism

pp.:  520 – 525

Religious Liberalism

pp.:  526 – 554

Liberal Religious Freedom

pp.:  526 – 542

Secular Civil Society and Culture

pp.:  543 – 554

Chapter Seven Conclusion

pp.:  555 – 562

References

pp.:  563 – 580

Index

pp.:  581 – 589

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