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Political Liberalism

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07 March 2017

Leading theorists explore the concept of political liberalism.
The concept of a purely political liberalism that first emerged in the writings of John Rawls has attracted a significant amount of commentary and proven to be one of the most provocative and influential developments in contemporary political theory. Political Liberalism gathers together a number of eminent theorists, each with their own distinctive understanding of political liberalism, to explore and analyze the character and content of the idea-as opposed to a single conception-of this term. This book reveals the rich and complex nature of the dialogue among proponents of political liberalism and its important nuances, and in so doing offers a valuable resource for students and specialists alike.


Foreword
Rainer Forst
Preface
Acknowledgments
Introduction: The Concept of Political Liberalism
Shaun P. Young
1. Justice as Fairness: Political not Metaphysical
John Rawls
2. Political Liberalism
Charles Larmore
3. Political Liberalisms
Bruce Ackerman
4. Political Liberalism: Agency Rights and Tragic Conflicts
J. Donald Moon
5. An Empirical Approach to Political Liberalism
George Klosko
6. The Liberalism of Fear
Judith Shklar
List of Contributors
Bibliography
Index