
Liberalism as Ideology
Essays in Honour of Michael Freeden
Oxford University Press
Published on 16. February 2012
Book
Hardback
306 pages
978-0-19-960067-0 (ISBN)
Description
Liberalism is the dominant ideology of our time, yet its character remains the subject of intense scholarly and political controversy. Debates about the liberal political tradition - about its history, its central philosophical commitments, its implications for political practice - lie at the very heart of the discipline of political theory. Many outstanding political theorists have contributed to the growing sophistication of these debates in recent years, but the original voice of Michael Freeden deserves particular attention. In the course of a body of work that spans over thirty years, Freeden's iconoclastic contributions have posed important challenges to the dominant understandings of liberal ideology, history, and theory. Such work has sought to redefine the very essence of what it is to be a liberal. This book brings together an international group of historians, philosophers, and political scientists to evaluate the impact of Freeden's work and to reassess its central claims.
Reviews / Votes
Freeden has made... a distinguished contribution * Dr Tudor Jones, Journal of Liberal History * Although Liberalism as Idealogy is a Festschrift, it is not the banal celebration sometimes associated with the genre. In this case the contributors make good their ebullient praise for the dedicatee with the intellectal nergy and analytical creativity with which they fill the volume's pages. * Robert A. Ballingall, History of Polical Thought *More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Oxford
United Kingdom
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 240 mm
Width: 161 mm
Thickness: 21 mm
Weight
625 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-19-960067-0 (9780199600670)
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Persons
Ben Jackson works on modern British history, with particular interests in political thought, labour history, and the history of social and economic policy. He is the author of Equality and the British Left (2007), and is currently writing about the intellectual history of neo-liberalism. He is Fellow in History at University College, Oxford.
Marc Stears was previously Fellow in Social and Political Sciences at Emmanuel College, Cambridge. He is the author of books and articles in radical political theory and concentrates especially on the role that radical movements have played in shaping modern democracies. He is currently Fellow in Politics at University College, Oxford.
Marc Stears was previously Fellow in Social and Political Sciences at Emmanuel College, Cambridge. He is the author of books and articles in radical political theory and concentrates especially on the role that radical movements have played in shaping modern democracies. He is currently Fellow in Politics at University College, Oxford.
Editor
University Lecturer in Modern History, University of Oxford and Fellow in History, University College, Oxford
University Lecturer in Political Theory, University of Oxford and Fellow in Politics, University College, Oxford
Content
Acknowledgements ; List of Contributors ; Preface: Return of the Native ; Introduction ; PART I: LIBERAL LANGUAGES ; 1. A Cautious Embrace: Reflections on (Left) Liberalism and Utopia ; 2. Socialism and the New Liberalism ; 3. Liberalisms in India: An Exploratory Sketch ; 4. Liberalism and American Stories of Peoplehood ; 5. The Liberal Dilemma: The Economic and the Social, and the Need for a European Contextualization of a Concept with Universal Pretensions ; 6. The Problem of Political Parties in Western Liberalism, 1868-1968 ; PART II: IDEOLOGIES AND POLITICAL THEORY ; 7. Liberalism and Analytical Political Philosophy ; 8. Political Ideology and Political Theory: Reflections on an Awkward Partnership ; 9. Ideology, Political Philosophy, and the Interpretive Enterprise: A View from the Other Side ; 10. Civil Society and the Reconstruction of the Public Sphere: Ideologies between Theory and Politics ; 11. In Defence of Political Understanding? ; 12. Getting 'Real' About Political Ideas: Conceptual Morphology and the Realist Critique of Anglo-American Political Philosophy ; 13. The Professional Responsibilities of the Political Theorist ; Michael Freeden: A Bibliography