03335nam 22006015 450 991078515060332120210423025747.01-282-75209-X97866127520941-4008-2151-710.1515/9781400821518(CKB)2670000000044690(EBL)581612(OCoLC)700688631(SSID)ssj0000437958(PQKBManifestationID)11261033(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000437958(PQKBWorkID)10451810(PQKB)10270150(DE-B1597)446127(OCoLC)979623521(DE-B1597)9781400821518(MiAaPQ)EBC581612(EXLCZ)99267000000004469020190708d1996 fg 0engur|nu---|u||utxtccrThe Idea of a Liberal Theory A Critique and Reconstruction /David JohnstonCourse BookPrinceton, NJ :Princeton University Press,[1996]©19941 online resource (215 p.)Description based upon print version of record.0-691-02913-X Front matter --Contents --Preface and Acknowledgments --INTRODUCTION --CHAPTER ONE. Political Theory and Liberal Values --CHAPTER TWO. Rights-Based Liberalism --CHAPTER THREE. Perfectionist Liberalism --CHAPTER FOUR. Political Liberalism --CHAPTER FIVE. Humanist Liberalism --CONCLUSION --References --IndexLiberalism, the founding philosophy of many constitutional democracies, has been criticized in recent years from both the left and the right for placing too much faith in individual rights and distributive justice. In this book, David Johnston argues for a reinterpretation of liberal principles he contends will restore liberalism to a position of intellectual leadership from which it can guide political and social reforms. He begins by surveying the three major contemporary schools of liberal political thought--rights-based, perfectionist, and political liberalism--and, by weeding out their weaknesses, sketches a new approach he calls humanist liberalism. The core of Johnston's humanist liberalism is the claim that the purpose of political and social arrangements should be to empower individuals to be effective agents. Drawing on and modifying the theories of John Rawls, Michael Walzer, Ronald Dworkin, Joseph Raz, Amartya Sen, and others, Johnston explains how this purpose can be realized in a world in which human beings hold fundamentally different conceptions of the ends of life. His humanist liberalism responds constructively to feminist, neo-Marxist, and other criticisms while remaining faithful to the core values of the liberal tradition.Liberalism and centre democratic ideologiesLiberalismPolitical science and theoryLiberalism and centre democratic ideologies.Liberalism.Political science and theory.320.5Johnston David529126DE-B1597DE-B1597BOOK9910785150603321The Idea of a Liberal Theory3769670UNINA