The contributors to this collection approach the confused and
paradoxical state of modern liberalism intending to clarify some
new tendencies in liberal policy and philosophy. Prominent
political scientists and political philosophers reflect on the
difficulty of defining liberalism in a complex world for which it
has neither lost its relevance nor proven its adequacy. They
speculate on religion, family, economics, foreign policy, and other
issues in relationship to recent changes in the liberal idea. The
contributors do criticze some liberal practices and tendencies, but
their basic purpose is to define the new directions in American
liberalism, assess liberal programs, and examine the changing bases
of the liberal constituency. Each seeks to define the foundations
for a renewal of liberalism in America.
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