Reconstructing Post-Nationalist Liberal Pluralism
In "Reconstructing Post-Nationalist Liberal Pluralism," author K. Smits delves into the intricate relationship between liberal theory and pluralism. This thought-provoking examination, published by Palgrave Macmillan in 2005, invites readers to explore key questions surrounding the foundations of liberal pluralism. Specifically, Smits investigates how and why theorists shape their defenses and revisions of liberal pluralism based on specific, often contestable definitions of relevant diversity.
With a total of 198 pages, this first edition is crafted for scholars, students, and anyone interested in contemporary political theory. Smits’ insightful analysis offers a critical perspective on how liberal thought navigates the complexities of pluralism in a rapidly evolving global landscape. Engage with this essential text to deepen your understanding of liberalism's capacity to address and integrate diverse perspectives.