Liberal pluralism : the implications of value pluralism for political theory and practice / William A. Galston.
William Galston is a distinguished political philosopher who also served from 1993-1995 in the Clinton Administration. He argues that value pluralism undergirds a kind of liberal politics that enables individuals and groups to live in accordance with their deepest beliefs about what gives meaning an...
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Cambridge, UK ; New York :
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2002.
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Table of Contents:
- Pluralism in ethics and politics
- From Value Pluralism to Liberal Pluralist Theory
- Two concepts of Liberalism
- Three sources of liberal pluralism
- Liberal pluralist theory: Comprehensive, not political
- From value pluralism to liberal pluralist politics
- Value pluralism and political community
- The Practice of Liberal Pluralism
- Democracy and value pluralism
- Parents, government, and children: Authority over education in the liberal pluralist state
- Freedom of association and expressive liberty
- Liberal pluralism and civic goods.