Liberal languages : ideological imaginations and twentieth-century progressive thought /

Liberal Languages reinterprets twentieth-century liberalism as a complex set of discourses relating not only to liberty but also to welfare and community. Written by one of the world's leading experts on liberalism and ideological theory, it uses new methods of analyzing ideologies, as well as...

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Freeden, Michael
Format: Licensed eBooks
Language:English
Published: Princeton, N.J. : Princeton University Press, ©2005.
Online Access:https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=273113
Table of Contents:
  • Ch. 1. Twentieth-century liberal thought : development or transformation?
  • Ch. 2. Liberal community : an essay in retrieval
  • Ch. 3. The concept of poverty and progressive liberalism
  • Ch. 4. Layers of legitimacy : consent, dissent, and power in left-liberal languages
  • Ch. 5. J.A. Hobson as a political theorist
  • Ch. 6. Hobson's evolving conceptions of human nature
  • Ch. 7. Eugenics and progressive thought : a study in ideological affinity
  • Ch. 8. True blood or false genealogy : new labour and British social democratic thought
  • Ch. 9. The ideology of new labour
  • Ch. 10. Is nationalism a distinct ideology?
  • Ch. 11. Political theory and the environment : nurturing a sustainable relationship.