Essays on European LiberalismLIT Verlag Münster, 2013 - 169 The historical controversies and misunderstandings arising between the liberals and their numerous and socially important adversaries persuaded the author of this book to survey the traditions and contemporary ideological frame of liberalism. One of the key motives behind this endeavor was to demonstrate that there is no single liberalism, and in fact never has been. There have been, however, multiple different liberalisms, and so it remains important to contextualize them in the social and cultural contexts of particular continents, as well as specific countries. (Series: Development in Humanities - Vol. 13) |
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French liberalism 27 | |
German liberalism 49 | |
Italian liberalism 67 | |
The beginnings of liberalism in Poland 83 | |
Liberal ideology 97 | |
Liberalism vs totalitarianism 113 | |
Liberalism and democracy 131 | |
The moral ideals of liberalism 145 | |
Liberalism in Poland after communism 157 | |
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