Volume I: Ideas of Freedom
Identifies a number of salient liberal concerns, preoccupations and
positions as they have been addressed by contemporary (post-Second
World War) liberals and their critics in the Anglo-American
tradition of liberalism. It is divided into three sections:
'Identifying Liberalism', 'Liberal Themes', and the question of the
nature of liberal freedom.
Volume II: Liberty and Rights
That freedom is impossible without rights is generally taken to be
a cliche of liberalism. This volume begins with consideration of
Hayek's influential and very distinctive defence of liberalism. The
following section on 'Rights' takes a more orthodox line and
presents a selection of liberal arguments for the moral basis of
individual liberty. Also included are lively debates within
liberalism between libertarians, who may be regarded as radical
liberals, and other liberals. The final section - 'The Grounds of
Basic Rights' - broaches the topic that has preoccupied liberal
philosophers most in recent years and will be taken up at length in
subsequent volumes, namely the question of liberal
'foundations'.
Volume III: Justice and Reason
The idea of 'consent' as the only valid legitimation of the
authority of the state is historically very much a liberal theme.
In recent years this idea has been developed in a number of complex
and sophisticated liberal theories of justice, of which those of
John Rawls and Ronald Dworkin are perhaps the most influential.
Here the development of these ideas is traced from early responses
to Rawls's liberal classic A Theory of Justice, through the
alternative of 'liberal perfectionism', to the idea of 'political
liberalism' as initiated by Rawls in his later writing s and
developed by thinkers such as Larmore, Nagel and Ackerman. The
volume concludes with a number of critiques of political
liberalism.
Volume IV: The Limits of Liberalism
The theme of the final volume is critiques of liberalism. It will
include inter alia sections on 'Pluralism and Liberalism',
'Liberalism, Equality and Resources', 'The Marxian Critique of
Liberal Values', 'Liberalism and Multiculturalism', and 'What is
living and what is dead in liberalism?'
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