Establishing liberalism that offers freedom and social justice is possible. Doing so requires examining the history of liberal ideas and culture over the last two centuries, followed by a major overhaul of existing systems, which includes coming to terms with liberalism’s past and its major limitations, as well as upgrading liberal economics and preparing for technological disruption.
Rebuilding Liberalism combines a discussion about liberal ideas in a social context with political analysis, and builds a path forward that can ensure the survival of liberal society.
Authors
- Bibliography, etc. Note
- Includes bibliographical references (pages 237-266) and index
- Control Number Identifier
- CaOOCEL
- Date published
- 2019.
- Description conventions
- rda
- Dewey Decimal Classification Number
- 320.51
- Dewey Decimal Edition Number
- 23
- Distributor
- Canadian Electronic Library (Firm),
- General Note
- Issued as part of the desLibris books collection
- ISBN
- 9781459745124 1459745116
- LCCN
- JC574
- LCCN Item number
- S73 2019eb
- Modifying agency
- CaBNVSL
- Original cataloging agency
- NLC
- Physical Description | Extent
- 1 electronic text (277 pages)
- Published in
- Ottawa, Ontario
- Publisher or Distributor Number
- CaOOCEL
- Rights
- Access restricted to authorized users and institutions
- System Control Number
- (CaBNVSL)kck00240016 (OCoLC)1089809052 (CaOOCEL)479853
- System Details Note
- Mode of access: World Wide Web
- Transcribing agency
- YDX
Table of Contents
- CONTENTS 9
- PREFACE 11
- Introduction: What Happened to Liberalism? 15
- Chapter 1: Classical Liberalism’s Failure 43
- Chapter 2: The German Historical School 94
- Chapter 3: The Rise and Fall of the Welfare State 130
- Chapter 4: Rebuilding Liberalism 176
- ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS 202
- AN ABBREVIATED: LITERATURE REVIEW 205
- NOTES 208
- BIBLIOGRAPHY 239
- INDEX 269
- Book Credits 282