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Index
Cover
Half title
Title
Copyright
Contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Part 1: Conceptual and Practical
1. Liberalism
2. Freedom
3. Culture and Anxiety
4. The Liberal Community
5. Liberal Imperialism
6. State and Private, Red and White
7. The Right to Kill in Cold Blood: Does the Death Penalty Violate Human Rights?
Part 2: Liberty and Security
8. Hobbes’s Political Philosophy
9. Hobbes and Individualism
10. Hobbes, Toleration, and the Inner Life
11. The Nature of Human Nature in Hobbes and Rousseau
12. Locke on Freedom: Some Second Thoughts
Part 3: Liberty and Progress, Mill to Popper
13. Mill’s Essay On Liberty
14. Sense and Sensibility in Mill’s Political Thought
15. Mill in a Liberal Landscape
16. Utilitarianism and Bureaucracy: The Views of J. S. Mill
17. Mill and Rousseau: Utility and Rights
18. Bureaucracy, Democracy, Liberty: Some Unanswered Questions in Mill’s Politics
19. Bertrand Russell’s Politics: 1688 or 1968?
20. Isaiah Berlin: Political Theory and Liberal Culture
21. Popper and Liberalism
Part 4: Liberalism in America
22. Alexis de Tocqueville
23. Staunchly Modern, Nonbourgeois Liberalism
24. Pragmatism, Social Identity, Patriotism, and Self-Criticism
25. Deweyan Pragmatism and American Education
26. John Rawls
Part 5: Work, Ownership, Freedom, and Self-Realization
27. Locke and the Dictatorship of the Bourgeoisie
28. Hegel on Work, Ownership, and Citizenship
29. Utility and Ownership
30. Maximizing, Moralizing, and Dramatizing
31. The Romantic Theory of Ownership
32. Justice, Exploitation, and the End of Morality
33. Liberty and Socialism
Notes
Index
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