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|a Bellamy, Richard
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|a Liberalism and modern society :
|b a historical argument /
|c Richard Bellamy.
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|a University Park, Pa. :
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|a Includes bibliographical references (p. [262]-304) and index.
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|t Introduction: from Ethical to Economic Liberalism --
|g 1.
|t Britain: Liberalism Defined.
|t Victorian values: character and social progress c.1840-80.
|t J. S. Mill: a collectivist individualism.
|t T. H. Green: an individualist collectivism.
|t The strange after-life of liberal Britain: L. T. Hobhouse and the new liberalism --
|g 2.
|t France: Liberalism Socialized.
|t Solidarism, social science and the 'social question' in the Third Republic.
|t Emile Durkheim, the division of labour and the sources of organic solidarity.
|t Anomie, egoism and the modern moral malaise.
|t Politics, power and communication --
|g 3.
|t Italy: Liberalism Transformed.
|t Trasformismo: the dialectic of force and consent from Cavour to Giolitti.
|t A frustrated liberal: Vilfredo Pareto and the failure of ethical liberalism.
|t An elegiac liberal: Benedetto Croce and liberalism as history --
|g 4.
|t Germany: Liberalism Disenchanted.
|t The German question.
|t Max Weber and German politics: nationalism, imperialism and the liberal state.
|t Liberalism and modernity: capitalism, rationality, bureaucracy and socialism.
|t Rethinking liberal democracy --
|g 5.
|t Contemporary Liberal Philosophy: Liberalism Neutralized.
|t Neutralist liberalism: Nozick, Hayek, Dworkin, Rawls.
|t Communitarian liberalism: Walzer, Raz.
|t Liberalism and modern society.
|t Conclusion: from Liberal Democracy to Democratic Liberalism.
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