Liberalism and the Problem of Knowledge
Explore the thought-provoking insights of Liberalism and the Problem of Knowledge by renowned author, J. P. F. K. This compelling work, published by The University of Chicago Press in 1996, spans 394 pages and delves into the intricate relationship between democracy and its critics. In this enlightening study, the author challenges the foundational tenets of liberalism, arguing that its lofty ideals of authenticity, unity, and community often overshadow the critical shortcomings of "the rule of experts." Rather than focusing on divisive issues, this book advocates for a deeper understanding of common interests that unite us all. Perfect for scholars and anyone interested in political theory, this paperback edition is a must-read for those seeking to engage with contemporary debates on democracy and knowledge.