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El. knyga: Liberalism and Socialism: Mortal Enemies or Embittered Kin?

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In times of pandemic and global economic crisis, little more than a decade after the last, there are serious questions about how the liberal order can stand, who its friends are, and what the future will look like.  This edited collection provides a comprehensive overview of the principles and stakes at play in the dispute between liberalism and socialism.  It explores the 21st century appeal of socialism, particularly to millennials and other relatively young citizens, and shows why modern classical liberalism and neoliberalism have generated tepid support, leading to the resurgence of socialism after it was thought dead and buried due to the dramatic failures of statist models in 1989.

The authors put modern socialism and liberalism into renewed dialogue with another to examine whether the two can coexist peacefully, or even reach an overlapping consensus on social reform going forward.  It delves into the history and theory of both liberalism and socialism to determine points of overlap and tension, in addition to a cross-disciplinary interpretive analysis of the present epoch to determine how both traditions have evolved since the 20th century.  The book is interdisciplinary and provides a broad array of perspectives including a diversity of ideological perspectives ranging from committed Marxists to libertarians. It will be of interest to academics and students in economics and contemporary political culture.

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3(28)
Matthew McManus
The Conceptual Case for Law as Integrity in Malaysia
31(42)
Ratna Rueban Balasubramaniam
Apostle of Progress, Harbinger of Hope: John Stuart Mill and the British Political Tradition
73(36)
Richard Mullender
The Political Theory of Liberalism and Socialism in the 21st Century Can Socialism Allow Open Borders?
109(30)
Jason Brennan
Chris Freiman
Marx Was a (Philosophical) Liberal and You Should Be Too
139(14)
Ben Burgis
The Social Empowerment of Equal Chances: Sortition as a Democratic Bridge Between Liberalism and Socialism
153(28)
Victor Bruzzone
Liberalism, Socialism, and Culture Disambiguating "Critical Theory"
181(18)
Aaron Hanlon
From Liberal to Leftist Ecopolitics: Searching for Common Ground Between Capitalism and Climate
199(18)
Erik Tate
The Problem of Woke Capitalism
217(16)
Shalon van Tine
The Liberal Media Would Rather Support a Populist Than a Socialist
233(32)
Peter Milonas
Index 265
Matthew McManus is a Visiting Assistant Professor of Politics at Whitman College, Washington, USA. He is the author of The Rise of Post-Modern Conservatism and Making Human Dignity Central to International Human Rights Law amongst other books.