In these essays the reigning models of liberal political theory of
John Rawls and Joseph Raz are immanently criticized. Neal argues
that neither 'political' nor 'perfectionist' liberalism adequately
gives expression to the liberal spirit. Surprisingly, Neal finds
resources for the expression of such a spirit in the much maligned
tradition of Hobbesian, or 'vulgar', liberalism. He argues that a
turn in this direction is necessary for the articulation of a
liberalism more genuinely responsive to the diversity of modes of
life in the twenty-first century.
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