Update Liberalism : : Liberal Answers to the Challenges of Our Time / / ed. by Rainald Manthe, Ralf Fücks.
Liberal democracy is under pressure worldwide. It is challenged by anti-liberal movements and parties as well as by authoritarian regimes. Liberalism as a cross-party movement and a broad way of thinking has fallen into the defensive and is often associated with market radicalism, social coldness, a...
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Place / Publishing House: | Bielefeld : : transcript Verlag, , [2023] ©2023 |
Year of Publication: | 2023 |
Language: | English |
Series: | X-Texte zu Kultur und Gesellschaft
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Table of Contents:
- Frontmatter
- Editorial
- Contents
- Update Liberalism. An Introduction
- I Contemporary Liberalism of the 21st Century
- Democracy without Freedom
- Globalisation and Democratic Regression
- The Revenge of Emotions
- Poison Cupboard or Treasure Chest? Why each Generation Needs its own Neoliberalism
- Do We Need a New Liberalism of Fear?
- “Move Forward to the Back”: The Illiberal Turn in East-Central Europe
- Liberalism beyond Individualism and Capitalism
- Freedom and Justice in a Double Pack: A Short Journey through the Liberal Intellectual History of Justice
- Ecology and Freedom
- II Liberal Answers to the Challenges of our Time
- On the Critical Infrastructure of Liberal Democracy
- Freedom in Times of the Pandemic
- Liberalism versus Right-Wing Populism
- Ownership for All! From Class Society to Property Society
- Liberal Democracies versus Totalitarian Autocracies: European Responses to the Systemic Conflict
- Global Migration and Cohesion of Diverse Societies
- Smart Market Design for Sustainable Infrastructures
- The Future of Free Trade
- I Tweet, therefore I am? For a New Ethics of Digitalisation
- Liberty Politics as Democracy Politics
- A Civil Right to Further Education
- Authors