03662nam 22007331 450 991045356320332120040224145754.01-4742-1315-497866117840891-281-78408-70-8264-2517-810.5040/9781474213158(CKB)1000000000541639(EBL)436230(OCoLC)276294343(SSID)ssj0000237183(PQKBManifestationID)11235183(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000237183(PQKBWorkID)10188285(PQKB)11385461(SSID)ssj0000441773(PQKBManifestationID)12166294(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000441773(PQKBWorkID)10444273(PQKB)24546416(MiAaPQ)EBC436230(Au-PeEL)EBL436230(CaPaEBR)ebr10250693(CaONFJC)MIL178408(OCoLC)893333986(OCoLC)560512514(UtOrBLW)bpp09258447(EXLCZ)99100000000054163920150326d2000 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrRethinking liberalism /[selected by] Richard BellamyLondon ;New York :Pinter,2000.1 online resource (264 p.)Continuum CollectionDescription based upon print version of record.1-85567-484-X 0-8264-7741-0 Includes bibliographical references and index.pt. I. The transformation of liberalism -- pt. II. Rights, pluralism and the need for politics -- pt. III. Reinventing liberal politics."This book explores liberalism's past and present transformations and proposes a prospective future as a neo-republican democratic liberalism. Bellamy engages with theorists of liberalism from J. S. Mill, through T. H. Green, Guido De Ruggiero, Carl Schmitt and Joseph Schumpeter, to F. A. Hayek, John Rawls and Michael Walzer. He contends that the pluralism and complexity of modern societies have undermined liberalism's communitarian and ethical assumptions. Studies of the Poll Tax fiasco in Britain, and of the constitutional dilemmas posed by the European Union confirm the contemporary inadequacies of traditional conceptions of liberal democracy. Drawing on Max Weber, Bellamy advocates a return to a Machiavellian approach to politics to resolve the clashes resulting from competing values within complex situations. Unlike Weber however, he concentrates on the republican and democratic aspects of Machiavelli's thought. He proposes a republican strategy whereby the political dispersal of power constrains any ideal or interest from dominating another. Instead, everyone must seek mutually acceptable compromises. The essays in "Rethinking Liberalism" map a passage from the liberal democratic norms and forms characteristic of nineteenth-century nation states, to an agnostic, democratic liberal politics suitable for the transnational and plural societies of the new millennium."--Bloomsbury Publishing.Continuum CollectionLiberalismHistoryLiberalismLiberalism & centre democratic ideologiesElectronic books.LiberalismHistory.Liberalism.320.51Bellamy Richard(Richard Paul)235056UtOrBLWUtOrBLWBOOK9910453563203321Rethinking liberalism2172327UNINA