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Liberalism in Neoliberal Times: Dimensions, Contradictions, Limits

Authors :
Abraham-Hamanoiel, Alejandro
Freedman, Des
Khiabany, Gholam
Nash, Kate
Petley, Julian
Abraham-Hamanoiel, Alejandro
Freedman, Des
Khiabany, Gholam
Nash, Kate
Petley, Julian
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

An exploration of the theories, histories, practices, and contradictions of liberalism today. What does it mean to be a liberal in neoliberal times? This collection of short essays attempts to show how liberals and the wider concept of liberalism remain relevant in what many perceive to be a highly illiberal age. Liberalism in the broader sense revolves around tolerance, progress, humanitarianism, objectivity, reason, democracy, and human rights. Liberalism's emphasis on individual rights opened a theoretical pathway to neoliberalism, through private property, a classically minimal liberal state, and the efficiency of “free markets.” In practice, neoliberalism is associated less with the economic deregulation championed by its advocates than the re-regulation of the economy to protect financial capital. Liberalism in Neoliberal Times engages with the theories, histories, practices, and contradictions of liberalism, viewing it in relation to four central areas of public life: human rights, ethnicity and gender, education, and the media. The contributors explore the transformations in as well as the transformative aspects of liberalism and highlight both its liberating and limiting capacities.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
image, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1121204920
Document Type :
Electronic Resource