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Beyond Liberalism - The Political Thought of F. A. HAYEK & MICHAEL POLANYI (Paperback)
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Beyond Liberalism - The Political Thought of F. A. HAYEK & MICHAEL POLANYI (Paperback)
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In Beyond Nihilism, Michael Polanyi argued that a merely "negative"
liberty of doing as one pleases so long as one does not impinge
upon the equal liberty of others - must and has led to destructive
nihilism and a fierce reaction to collectivism. R.T. Allen takes up
this argument in Beyond Liberalism, and shows how Polanyi's
political philosophy evolved into a more "positive" and distinctly
conservative concept of liberty, converging upon the archetypal
conservatism of Edmund Burke. Allen examines Polanyi's and F.A.
Hayek's thinking with respect to the nature, value, and foundations
of liberty.Negative and positive liberties are two sides of one
liberty, and Allen believes negative conceptions of liberty are as
dangerous as positive ones. He distinguishes among general and
abstract definitions of liberty and shows how all, including that
of Hayek, ultimately dissolve. According to Allen, only tacit
conceptions of liberty, such as those of Burke and Polanyi, prove
viable. This is because they rest on concrete tradition. Allen
examines how the skeptical, rationalist, and utilitarian
philosophies of Ludwig von Mises and Sir Karl Popper fail to
support the value of liberty and even proved to be destructive of
it. Allen argues that society cannot rely upon the classically
liberal notion of contract but rather upon prescriptive and
inherited obligations. In turn, this means that citizens have
positive, as well as negative, duties to each other and the body
politic of which they are part and upon whose support liberty
depends.A free society is held together by emotional bonds and the
traditions and rituals that sustain them. A free society also
presupposes that the individual has inherent value in and for
himself. For R.T. Allen, only Christianity, and certainly no modern
philosophy, has a conception of the unique individual and his
irreplaceable value and of a political order that transcends itself
into the moral order. Even Polanyi's liberty is ultimately
insufficient, for it gives no inherent value to the person himself
but instead to the ideals which he serves. Beyond Liberalism
challenges deeply ingrained notions of liberty and its meaning in
modern society. It is a call for traditions of self-restraint and
justice for their own sakes. This noteworthy volume is an essential
addition to the libraries of political scientists, philosophers,
and theologians alike.
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Imprint: |
Routledge
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Country of origin: |
United Kingdom |
Release date: |
2018 |
First published: |
1998 |
Authors: |
R.T. Allen
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Dimensions: |
229 x 152mm (L x W) |
Format: |
Paperback
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Pages: |
276 |
ISBN-13: |
978-1-138-50763-0 |
Categories: |
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LSN: |
1-138-50763-6 |
Barcode: |
9781138507630 |
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