New Liberalism
Discover the intriguing world of "New Liberalism," a thought-provoking exploration of a lesser-known yet significant strand of liberal thought from the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. This insightful collection of essays, published by Cambridge University Press in 2001, showcases how liberalism can harmoniously integrate community values alongside individual rights and liberties. With contributions from leading scholars in the field, this book offers a rich resource for students and academics alike, delving into the complexities of political theory and the evolution of political thought. Spanning 258 pages, "New Liberalism" invites readers to rethink traditional liberal ideologies and consider the vital role of community in shaping a more inclusive and equitable society. Perfect for those interested in political philosophy and history, this paperback edition is a must-have addition to any scholarly library.