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How We Became Post-Liberal

Liberalism is in trouble. As a set of ideas, it has lost much of its historical authority in guiding public policy and personal behaviour. In this post-liberal climate, Russell Blackford asks whether liberalism is truly over and, if not, if it's worth saving.

 

How We Became Post-Liberal examines how Western liberal democracies became nations where traditional liberal principles of toleration (religious and otherwise), individual liberty and freedom of speech are widely viewed as under attack, or twisted to support conservative policies. Blackford traces the lineage of liberalism from classical antiquity and the rise of Christianity, with comparison to problems of freedom and toleration that arose in non-Western civilizations. The political and philosophical story culminates in the recent development – over the past 30 to 50 years – of post-liberal ideologies in the West. At each stage, he raises arguments for and against liberal principles, identifying why no argument to date has been totally successful in convincing opponents.

 

From to the Charlie Hebdo tragedy to the murder of Samuel Pety, this is an indispensable guide for anyone wanting to understand the why, what and how of the post-liberal world.

How We Became Post-Liberal

  • Russell Blackford

    A sweeping and engaging guide to both the history of liberalism and how we ended up in a post-liberal world.
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  • Book Details

    Imprint: Bloomsbury Academic
    Publication Date: 16-11-2023
    Format: Hardback | 216 x 138mm | 256 pages
  • About the Author

    Russell Blackford is a legal and political philosopher and is Senior Lecturer in Philosophy at the University of Newcastle in Australia. He is fellow of the Institute for Ethics and Emerging Technologies, editor-in-chief of The Journal of Evolution and Technology and author and editor of many books on philosophy, politics and technology including The Tyranny of Opinion (Bloomsbury, 2019).

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