1st Edition

Beyond Liberalism

By R. T. Allen Copyright 1998
276 Pages
by Routledge

276 Pages
by Routledge

266 Pages
by Routledge

In Beyond Nihilism, Michael Polanyi argued that a merely "negative" liberty of doing as one pleases so long as one does not impinge upon the equal liberty of others - must and has led to destructive nihilism and a fierce reaction to collectivism. R.T. Allen takes up this argument in Beyond Liberalism, and shows how Polanyi's political philosophy evolved into a more "positive" and distinctly... Read more
Introduction; I: The Nature of Liberty; 1: Berlin and Positive and Negative Liberty; 2: Aspects and Notions of Liberty; 3: Hayek and Liberty under Law; 4: The Tacit Dimensions of Liberty; II: The Value of Liberty; 5: Von Mises’s Sceptical Utilitarianism; 6: The Open Society and Its Lack of Value; 7: The Value of the Great Society; 8: Justice and the Rights of the Individual; 9: Dedication or Servitude; III: The Foundations and Presuppositions of Liberty; 10: The Limits of Contract and Openness; 11: Two Models of a Free Society; 12: The Obligations of a Free Society; 13: The Emotional Bonds of Society; 14: Ultimate Questions

Biography

R. T. Allen