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Index
Cover Page Praise Half Title Series Page Title Page Copyright Page Dedication Table of Contents Acknowledgements General Introduction
Further Reading
Part I Liberal Practices
1 The Idea of a Practice and the Initial Distinction Between Liberal and Illiberal Societies 2 the Rule of Law
Further Reading Notes
3 Free Speech
Libel and Slander Invasions of Privacy Public Order, Public Health and Public Morality Constraints Considerations of National Security The Divergence Between Liberal and Illiberal Societies On Free Speech Hate Speech Laws and Political Correctness An Equal Right to Free Speech Further Reading Notes
4 Freedom of Association and Movement
Freedom of Association Freedom of Movement Further Reading Note
5 Economic Freedom
Further Reading Notes
6 Sexual Freedom
Further Reading Notes
Part II Liberal Values
Introduction 7 The Idea and Value of Freedom
The Meaning of Freedom What is Autonomy? The Value of Freedom Further Reading Notes
8 The Equality of the Participants
Equality of Status Egalitarian Liberalism Equality and Feminism Equality and Multi-Culturalism Group Rights Further Reading Notes
9 Community
Independent Political Society Liberalism and National Identity Liberalism and International Society Further Reading Notes
10 Liberalism and Human Well-Being
The Meaning of Well-Being Liberalism and Material Well-Being Rational Powers, Autonomy and Well-Being Liberalism and Associational Well-Being Liberalism and Spiritual Well-Being Further Reading Notes
Part III Liberal Theories
Introduction Further Reading 11 Libertarian Theories
A Natural Right to Liberty The State Further Reading Notes
12 Utilitarian Theories of Liberalism
The Principle of Utility Further Reading Notes
13 Kant’S Idea of Freedom as Rational Self-Determination
Introduction Prudential Rationality Moral Rationality Kant’s Liberalism Kant’s Theory of the State The Status of the Individual in Kant’s Ethics Further Reading Notes
14 Contemporary Theories of Liberalism
The Theory of John Rawls (1921–2002): Liberalism as Neutral Between Different Conceptions of the Good The “Comprehensive” Liberalism of Ronald Dworkin (1931–2013) The Perfectionist Liberalism of Joseph Raz (1939– ) Notes Towards a Better Theory of Liberalism Further Reading Notes
References Index
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