Critical Moral Liberalism: Theory and Practice

Philosophical Review 108 (3):442 (1999)
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Abstract

While it forms the framework for most analytical political philosophy, liberalism is widely attacked and even ridiculed outside that small world. It is, according to one widely accepted line of thinking, tainted by the color and sex of its most prominent formulators, its use in defense of the morally indefensible behavior of imperialist states and their agents, and its presumption that the rights it prescribes are applicable to all people in all places at all times.

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original Reiman, Jeffrey H. (1997) "[Book review] critical moral liberalism, theory and practice". Social Theory and Practice 25(1):161-164

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Harry Brighouse
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