1st Edition

The Liberal State and the Politics of Virtue

By Ludvig Beckman Copyright 2001
292 Pages
by Routledge

292 Pages
by Routledge

283 Pages
by Routledge

At the start of the new millennium there has been a growing awareness that traditional political institutions and ideologies do not correspond to the demands and aspirations held by many individuals and groups. Ideals and interests previously without much impact on the political debate have gained access to the public arena. These new claims include demands for recognition of homosexuals and their... Read more
1: Liberalism and Virtue: The Beginning of an Argument; 2: Virtue in Liberal Thought: A Primer; 3: The Liberal Way of Life: Dworkin on Virtue; 4: The Liberal Citizen: Rawls on Virtue; 5: Rights and Virtues: In Conflict?; 6: Dimensions of Neutrality: The Neutral State as an Ideal; 7: Neutral Aims: Dworkin and the Liberal State; 8: Neutral Reasons: The Liberal State Justified; 9: Liberalism and Dogmatism; 10: Conclusions: The Liberal’s Predicament

Biography

Ludvig Beckman