The Relationship Between Liberalism and Conservatism: Parasitic, Competitive Or Symbolic?

Ashgate Publishing (1999)
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'The Relationship Between Liberalism and Conservatism' is a radical text which contributes to the current debate over the future of liberal theory as it offers an explicit critique of some of the leading players in that debate - namely William Galston, Jeffrey Reiman and Richard Rorty. It also offers an implicit critique of the general de-ontological liberal position.

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