Liberalism | Professional literature for training, studies and practice
In the Liberalism category, you will find in-depth analyses, historical treatises, and current debates on the foundations, developments, and challenges of liberal thought. The works cover topics such as the cultural roots of liberalism, its connection to democracy and the market economy, neoliberal trends, and critical examinations of illiberal tendencies. The target audience includes political science students, historians, political practitioners, and interested laypeople who engage with political ideologies and their societal impact.
Typical types of works include introductions, handbooks, yearbooks, biographies, and theoretical treatises. The titles shed light on both classical liberal concepts and current controversies, such as the need for reform of liberalism or its role in global power shifts.