This book puts forward a novel interpretation of Judith Shklar's
liberalism of fear. Shklar's work is usually seen as an important
influence for those who take a sceptical approach to political
thought and are concerned first and foremost with the avoidance of
great evils. In fact, as this book shows, the most important factor
shaping her mature work is not her scepticism but rather a value
monist approach to both moral conflict and freedom, which
represents a radical departure from the value pluralism (and
scepticism) of her early work. The book also advances a clear line
of argument in defence of value pluralism in political theory, one
that builds on but moves beyond Shklar's own early work. -- .
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