Liberalism 在线电子书 图书标签: 社会学 法国史 政治学 历史 自由主义 社会科学 政治社会学 政治哲学
发表于2024-11-05
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Edmund Fawcett worked at The Economist for more than three decades, serving as chief correspondent in Washington, Paris, and Berlin, as well as European and literary editor. His writing has also appeared in the New York Times, the Los Angeles Times, the Guardian, and the Times Literary Supplement, among other publications.
Liberalism dominates today’s politics just as it decisively shaped the past two hundred years of American and European history. Yet there is striking disagreement about what liberalism really means and how it arose. In this engrossing history of liberalism—the first in English for many decades—veteran political observer Edmund Fawcett traces the ideals, successes, and failures of this central political tradition through the lives and ideas of a rich cast of European and American thinkers and politicians, from the early nineteenth century to today.
Using a broad idea of liberalism, the book discusses celebrated thinkers from Constant and Mill to Berlin, Hayek, and Rawls, as well as more neglected figures. Its twentieth-century politicians include Franklin D. Roosevelt, Lyndon Johnson, and Willy Brandt, but also Hoover, Reagan, and Kohl. The story tracks political liberalism from its beginnings in the 1830s to its long, grudging compromise with democracy, through a golden age after 1945 to the present mood of challenge and doubt.
Focusing on the United States, Britain, France, and Germany, the book traces how the distinct traditions of these countries converged on the practice of liberal democracy. Although liberalism has many currents, Fawcett suggests that they are held together by shared commitments: resistance to power, faith in social progress, respect for people’s chosen enterprises and beliefs, and acceptance that interests and faiths will always conflict.
An enlightening account of a vulnerable but critically important political creed, Liberalism will be a revelation for readers who think they already know—for good or ill—what liberalism is.
此书是冗杂的,是混乱的,但是忠实于自由主义的。如果试图从自由主义中提取出清晰而明确的是或非,那么反而是悖逆了自由主义的广博与开阔。在刚刚阅读时,我曾经认为,如果我从未接触过马克思主义,那么我或许会是个自由主义者;但随着我的阅读,我逐渐意识到,自由主义作为一...
评分看不懂作者的意图,有时候一段话飘忽不定,想到哪里就写到哪里,完全抓不住重点。如果你单独挑出一句话来看,还能知道这句话在讲什么。但当一段话读完之后,发现句与句之间完全是 成语接龙 式的联系,而不是从一个中心点出发来讲故事。 以下面一段话为例。勃兰特出生在吕贝克—...
评分推荐一本好书。此书不探讨何为自由,或自由之价值,而是着重介绍了历来自由主义者的政治实践,自由主义思想原则及其历史演变。所有这些古往今来的自由主义者,他们也是如你我一样的血肉之躯的凡人。在不同的环境中,自由的,半自由的,专制的环境中,有激昂,有低落,有果敢,...
评分推荐一本好书。此书不探讨何为自由,或自由之价值,而是着重介绍了历来自由主义者的政治实践,自由主义思想原则及其历史演变。所有这些古往今来的自由主义者,他们也是如你我一样的血肉之躯的凡人。在不同的环境中,自由的,半自由的,专制的环境中,有激昂,有低落,有果敢,...
评分推荐一本好书。此书不探讨何为自由,或自由之价值,而是着重介绍了历来自由主义者的政治实践,自由主义思想原则及其历史演变。所有这些古往今来的自由主义者,他们也是如你我一样的血肉之躯的凡人。在不同的环境中,自由的,半自由的,专制的环境中,有激昂,有低落,有果敢,...
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