Against Liberalism by John Kekes

Against Liberalism by John Kekes

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Liberalism is doomed to failure, John Kekes argues in this penetrating criticism of its basic assumptions. Liberals favor individual autonomy, a wide plurality of choices, and equal rights and resources, seeing them as essential for good lives. They oppose such evils as selfishness, intolerance, cruelty, and greed. Yet the more autonomy...

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Against Liberalism by John Kekes

Liberalism is doomed to failure, John Kekes argues in this penetrating criticism of its basic assumptions. Liberals favor individual autonomy, a wide plurality of choices, and equal rights and resources, seeing them as essential for good lives. They oppose such evils as selfishness, intolerance, cruelty, and greed. Yet the more autonomy...

Kekes performs a useful task in identifying the contradictions in liberal political theory

-- Kenneth R. Craycraft, Jr. * The University Bookman *

Against Liberalism is a provocative and engaging book.... What Kekes offers us is in fact amounts to a vivid external critique, on the basis of a less optimistic view of human nature. At its best, it is a powerful reminder that liberals had better take evil seriously too.

-- Norbert Awander, Zurich University * Ethical Theory and Moral Practice *

Against Liberalism relentlessly questions and rejects... common assumptions of contemporary political philosophy.... Unlike many of liberalism's opponents, Kekes makes a serious effort to understand liberalism's basic claims.... A provocative and challenging book for students of political philosophy.

-- Samuel R. Freeman * Ethics *

Incorporating his previous reflection about the relationship of character and morality, this work stands out in what is otherwise a well-populated chorus of questioners of liberalism.

-- John J. Barrett * Theological Studies *

Kekes's book is very good; it is filled with arguments that are deep, complex and lively.

-- Shadia Drury * Toronto Globe and Mail *

One of the many merits of John Kekes's Against Liberalism is its careful argument that the priority attached to individual autonomy in recent liberal philosophies is unreasonable. In any sensibly pluralistic view, autonomy is only one among the necessary conditions... of human well-being. Others—such as peace, social cohesion and a healthy environment—are just as important. Further,... these other components of the human good cannot always be made compatible with autonomy.... Kekes's central, unanswerable argument is that in unreasonably emphasizing the good of autonomy, recent liberalism evades the reality of such conflicts of values.... Kekes's imaginative and provocative book is only one of many unmistakable evidences of the passing of the Rawlsian regime in political philosophy. The ongoing dissolution of that liberal hegemony is a sign that pluralism is at last reaching into intellectual life. As a result, political philosophy may be able to reconnect with the world that it was once supposed to be about.

-- John Gray * Times Literary Supplement *

John Kekes is the author of many books, including The Roots of Evil, The Illusions of Egalitarianism, and The Art of Life, all from Cornell.

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ISBN 13 9780801484001
ISBN 10 0801484006
Title Against Liberalism
Author John Kekes
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Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Cornell University Press
Year published 1998-11-30
Number of pages 256
Prizes Winner of An Alternate Selection of the Eagle Book Club.
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