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John Charvet

    Liberalism
    The Social Problem in the Philosophy of Rousseau
    Feminism
    • Focusing on the political and social ideas of Jean Jacques Rousseau, this critical study delves into his influential theories and their impact on modern thought. It explores Rousseau's views on democracy, individualism, and the social contract, highlighting how his ideas challenge traditional notions of authority and governance. By examining his philosophical contributions, the book provides insights into Rousseau's relevance in contemporary discussions about society and politics.

      The Social Problem in the Philosophy of Rousseau
    • Liberalism: The Basics is an engaging and accessible introduction to liberalism. The author provides a comprehensive overview of liberal practices, liberal values and critically analyses liberal theories, allowing for a richer understanding of liberalism as a whole. The book is divided into three parts: Liberal practices: the rule of law, free speech, freedom of association and movement, economic freedom and sexual freedom. Liberal values: freedom, autonomy, equality, and the universal values of political societies - the communal identity - and well-being of their members. Liberal theories: natural rights, utilitarianism, Kant's rationalism and the contemporary theories of John Rawls and the post-Rawlsians. Presented in a clear and concise way, this book will be an ideal introduction for students and scholars of liberalism, political philosophy, political theory and political ideology.

      Liberalism