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Liberalism in America faces significant challenges, with conservatives often dismissing it and some progressives rejecting it. Paul Starr argues that liberalism is a resilient public philosophy, deeply embedded in American traditions, and essential for enhancing freedom and security. The phrase “Life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness” effectively encapsulates liberalism's goals, echoing Thomas Jefferson’s use of John Locke's ideas in the Declaration of Independence. What sets liberalism apart is not only its noble aspirations but also its practical principles for managing power. Originating as constitutional liberalism in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, it has laid the groundwork for some of the world's most prosperous and powerful states. Modern democratic liberalism has evolved to promote a more inclusive and egalitarian view of liberty and opportunity, addressing threats posed by excessive private power while supporting a vibrant market economy. It demonstrates how government can tackle economic crises and injustices while safeguarding civil liberties and equal rights. In light of conservative policies undermining America's fiscal and international strength, the relevance of liberalism is more critical than ever. This work illustrates why liberalism is effective and how it can once again benefit America.

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Freedom’s power. The true force of liberalism, Paul Starr

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Titel
Freedom’s power. The true force of liberalism
Sprache
Englisch
Autor*innen
Paul Starr
Erscheinungsdatum
2007
Einband
Hardcover
ISBN10
046508186X
ISBN13
9780465081868
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Liberalism in America faces significant challenges, with conservatives often dismissing it and some progressives rejecting it. Paul Starr argues that liberalism is a resilient public philosophy, deeply embedded in American traditions, and essential for enhancing freedom and security. The phrase “Life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness” effectively encapsulates liberalism's goals, echoing Thomas Jefferson’s use of John Locke's ideas in the Declaration of Independence. What sets liberalism apart is not only its noble aspirations but also its practical principles for managing power. Originating as constitutional liberalism in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, it has laid the groundwork for some of the world's most prosperous and powerful states. Modern democratic liberalism has evolved to promote a more inclusive and egalitarian view of liberty and opportunity, addressing threats posed by excessive private power while supporting a vibrant market economy. It demonstrates how government can tackle economic crises and injustices while safeguarding civil liberties and equal rights. In light of conservative policies undermining America's fiscal and international strength, the relevance of liberalism is more critical than ever. This work illustrates why liberalism is effective and how it can once again benefit America.