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Strong Liberalism: Habits of Mind for Democratic Citizenship (Civil Society: Historical and Contemporary Perspectives) - Hardcover

 
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In this age of "total" war on terrorism, many liberals fail to recognize the dangers of adopting the methods of their enemies--of meeting propaganda with propaganda, cruelty with cruelty, and violence with violence. Other liberals reject even modest efforts to teach and regulate good citizenship, fearing that in doing so they will come to resemble their enemies. Can liberal democracy be strengthened and secured without either compromising basic liberal principles or emasculating fundamental liberal purposes? The great totalitarian regimes of the twentieth century are gone, but the need for "strong liberalism" has never been more urgent.

Jason A. Scorza argues that liberalism can generate an account of citizenship responsive to such pressing contemporary challenges as political fear, political apathy, and conformist political membership. Strong Liberalism is founded on understanding thoroughly the canonical defenders of liberal democracy (John Stuart Mill, John Rawls, and Judith Shklar), moving beyond the thinking of prominent contemporary theorists (Stephen Macedo, William Galston, and Thomas Spragens), and parrying the arguments of liberalism's critics (Benjamin Barber, Michael Sandel, and Mary Ann Glendon). Scorza imparts a sharp theory of "strong liberalism" that summons liberal philosophy to the battlefield of the inner life of politics and recalls it to its own essential but often overlooked strengths: civic friendship, political courage, political self-reliance, civic toleration, and political irreverence. The theory of strong liberalism accepts that civic strength is rooted in civic pluralism. Liberal democracy is best served by the cultivation of multiple examples of good citizenship rather than by the insistence that a single, ideal civic character can be identified and universally imposed through civic education.

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JASON A. SCORZA is Associate Professor of Philosophy and Political Science; Director of the School of English, Philosophy and Humanities, and Director of the School of Art and Media Studies at Fairleigh Dickinson University in Teaneck, New Jersey.
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"Strong Liberalism is a rigorous and gracefully written essay on one of the central dilemmas in the theory and practice of free societies. On the one hand such societies are fragile human creations whose survival requires the wide diffusion of civic virtue and understanding; on the other hand, state sponsored civic education lends itself much more readily to creating docile subjects of authority than free and active citizens. Scorza weaves a path through the horns of this dilemma with ingenuity, wit, and a remarkable breath of scholarship." (Eamonn Callan, Pigott Family Professor in the School of Education, Stanford University)

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  • PublisherTufts Univ
  • Publication date2007
  • ISBN 10 1584656654
  • ISBN 13 9781584656654
  • BindingHardcover
  • Edition number1
  • Number of pages270

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