This interdisciplinary study on liberalism explores the history
of liberal thought in philosophy, the social sciences, cultural
theory, and American political theory. The discussion focuses on an
internal conflict between cultural and political values that favor
political elitism and doctrines that favor some form of political
democracy. Telling the story of the liberal elite and its
ambivalent relationship to democracy, Hollingers show why the
decline of liberalism does not pave the way for democratic
participation. Addressing the current political and cultural
climate, Hollinger outlines a postmodern view of democracy.
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