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" Against liberalism / "
John Kekes.
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BL
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Record Number
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992269
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b746639
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Main Entry
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Kekes, John.
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Title & Author
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Against liberalism /\ John Kekes.
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Publication Statement
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Ithaca :: Cornell University Press,, 1997.
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xi, 244 pages ;; 24 cm
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ISBN
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0801431719
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: 0801433614
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: 080148278X
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: 0801484006
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: 9780801431715
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: 9780801433610
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: 9780801482786
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: 9780801484001
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Bibliographies/Indexes
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 233-239) and index.
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Contents
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1. What Is Liberalism? -- 2. The Prevalence of Evil -- 3. Individual Responsibility -- 4. Collective Responsibility -- 5. The Errors of Egalitarianism -- 6. Justice and Desert -- 7. Justice without the Liberal Faith -- 8. Pluralism versus Liberalism -- 9. The Sentimentalism of Benevolence -- 10. What Is Wrong with Liberalism?
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Abstract
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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, equality, and pluralism there is, Kekes contends, the greater is the scope for evil. According to Kekes, liberalism is inconsistent because the conditions liberals regard as essential for good lives actually foster the very evils liberals want to avoid, and avoiding those evils depends on conditions contrary to the ones liberals favor.
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Kekes argues further that the liberal conceptions of equality, justice, and pluralism require treating good and evil people with equal respect, distributing resources without regard to what recipients deserve, and restricting choices to those that conform to liberal preconceptions. All these policies are detrimental to good lives. Kekes concludes that liberalism cannot cope with the prevalence of evil, that it is vitiated by inconsistent commitments, and that - contrary to its aim - liberalism is an obstacle to good lives.
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Subject
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Liberalism-- Moral and ethical aspects.
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Liberalism.
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Libéralisme-- Aspect moral.
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Libéralisme.
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Liberalism-- Moral and ethical aspects.
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Liberalism.
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Liberalisme.
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Dewey Classification
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320.5/1
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LC Classification
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JC574.K44 1997
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NLM classification
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89.12bcl
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