05330nam 2200961Ia 450 991081391620332120230721021816.097866123601901-282-36019-10-520-94056-310.1525/9780520940567(CKB)1000000000766122(EBL)470863(OCoLC)609849952(SSID)ssj0000301706(PQKBManifestationID)11217760(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000301706(PQKBWorkID)10263568(PQKB)11146455(MiAaPQ)EBC470863(OCoLC)777475203(MdBmJHUP)muse30390(DE-B1597)518826(DE-B1597)9780520940567(Au-PeEL)EBL470863(CaPaEBR)ebr10675816(CaONFJC)MIL236019(EXLCZ)99100000000076612220061207d2007 ub 0engurcn|||||||||txtccrLiberalism for a new century[electronic resource] /edited by Neil Jumonville and Kevin Mattson ; with a foreword by E.J. DionneBerkeley University of California Pressc20071 online resource (271 p.)Description based upon print version of record.0-520-24919-4 0-520-25071-0 Includes bibliographical references (p. 221-240) and index.Frontmatter --Contents --Foreword --Introduction: Liberalism, Past And Future Tense --1. The Liberal Spirit In America And Its Paradoxes --2. The Contemporary Critique Of The Enlightenment: Its Irrelevance To America And Liberalism --3. Liberalism And The Conservative Imagination --4 Liberalism And Belief --5. Liberal Tolerance At Middle Age --6. Liberalism And Democracy: A Troubled Marriage --7. What Liberals Owe To Radicals --8. Liberalism, Science, And The Future Of Evolution --9. Liberalism And Family Values --10. Liberalism And Religion --11. Liberalism, Environmentalism, And The Promise Of National Greatness --12. Liberalism, Internationalism, And Iran Today --13. Beyond Iraq: Toward A New Liberal Internationalism --Notes --Contributors --IndexAmerican liberalism today is in a state of confusion and disarray, with the "L word" widely considered a term of derision. By examining both the historical past and the fractious present, Liberalism for a New Century restores a proud political tradition and carves out a formidable defense of its philosophical tenets. This manifesto for a New Liberalism issues an urgent and cogent call for the most important rethinking of its values since the late 1960's, when conservatives reenergized themselves after Barry Goldwater's infamous loss. The essays in this volume, most of them never before published, are written by a leading group of historians, journalists, and public intellectuals. Some of the nation's most highly respected liberal minds explore such topics as the classical liberal tradition, postmodernism's challenge to the American "Enlightenment," the civil rights era, the influence of twentieth-century radicals on American liberalism, the 1950's, tolerance, the cold war, and whether liberalism should have a large and aggressive vision. One essay considers liberalism in Iran and what American liberals might learn from this movement. Fast-paced and encompassing such hot-button issues as the family and religion, here are ringside-seat arguments between people who don't often get to engage with one another: right-leaning liberals like Peter Berkowitz and John Patrick Diggins, and leftier liberals like Michael Tomasky and Mona Harrington. The result is a lively and stimulating collection that articulates a clear-minded alternative to the conservative ascendancy in American history and offers a timely and essential contribution to the growing national debate.LiberalismUnited StatesUnited StatesPolitics and government2001-200920th century american radicals.america political philosophy.american enlightenment.american history.american liberalism.american politics.civic.civil rights era.classical liberalism.cold war.democracy.diplomacy.family and religion.john patrick diggins.liberal.liberalism and american values.liberalism in iran.liberalism.michael tomasky.mona harrington.national debate.new liberalism.peter berkowitz.political ideology.postmodernism.postmodernity.tolerance.Liberalism320.51/30973Jumonville Neil144545Mattson Kevin1966-869156MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910813916203321Liberalism for a new century4055335UNINA