LIBERALISM (Paperback, 2nd Ed)


In this second edition, Gray argues that, whereas liberalism was the political theory of modernity, it is ill-equipped to cope with the dilemmas of the postmodern condition. Developments in philosophy have undermined the attempts of liberal theorists to give liberal institutions a universal foundation in reason, while developments in political life have overturned the Enlightenment philosophy of history on which liberal theory depends. Gray suggests that the liberal project - the project of stating universal principles which persons and communities with divergent conceptions of the good and differing views of the world can accept as framing terms of peaceful co-existence - has foundered. The task now, as Gray sees it, is to develop a pluralist political theory, in which the liberal problem of finding a "modus vivendi" among rival communities and world views is solved in post-liberal terms.

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In this second edition, Gray argues that, whereas liberalism was the political theory of modernity, it is ill-equipped to cope with the dilemmas of the postmodern condition. Developments in philosophy have undermined the attempts of liberal theorists to give liberal institutions a universal foundation in reason, while developments in political life have overturned the Enlightenment philosophy of history on which liberal theory depends. Gray suggests that the liberal project - the project of stating universal principles which persons and communities with divergent conceptions of the good and differing views of the world can accept as framing terms of peaceful co-existence - has foundered. The task now, as Gray sees it, is to develop a pluralist political theory, in which the liberal problem of finding a "modus vivendi" among rival communities and world views is solved in post-liberal terms.

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Open University Press

Country of origin

United Kingdom

Series

Concepts in the Social Sciences

Release date

August 1995

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220 x 136mm (L x W)

Format

Paperback

Pages

128

Edition

2nd Ed

ISBN-13

978-0-335-19422-3

Barcode

9780335194223

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0-335-19422-2



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