Putting Liberalism in Its PlacePrinceton University Press, 2009 M01 10 - 336 páginas In this wide-ranging interdisciplinary work, Paul W. Kahn argues that political order is founded not on contract but on sacrifice. Because liberalism is blind to sacrifice, it is unable to explain how the modern state has brought us to both the rule of law and the edge of nuclear annihilation. We can understand this modern condition only by recognizing that any political community, even a liberal one, is bound together by faith, love, and identity. |
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... debate, that is, they have tried to deploy Schmitt within liberalism's preferred model of politics as speech. See, e.g., C. Mouffe, The Democratic Paradox (2000). My appropriation of rights, but also as potential instruments of state ...
... debate with the multi- culturalists . Chapter 1 aims to show that this debate is not open to a resolution on its own terms ; each side is irretrievably bound to the others . The antinomy , I argue , is rooted in the in the very ...
... debate between the communi- tarians and liberals, which dominated the political theory of the 1980s and 1990s. This is a particularly appropriate starting point not only because it illustrates possible locations within this ...
... debate between communi- tarians and liberals, but a similar sort of unsettling dialectic among all of liberalism's fundamental concepts: the private/public distinction, and the separation of reason from interest. Because liberalism and ...
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