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Liberal pluralism: the implications of value pluralism for political theory and practice

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William Galston is a distinguished political philosopher whose work is informed by the experience of having also served from 1993-5 as President Clinton's Deputy Assistant for Domestic Policy.

He is thus able to speak with an authority unique amongst political theorists about the implications of advancing certain moral and political values in practice.

The foundational argument of this 2002 book is that liberalism is compatible with the value pluralism first espoused by Isaiah Berlin.

William Galston defends a version of value pluralism - liberal pluralism - and argues, against the contentions of John Gray and others, that it undergirds a kind of liberal politics that gives weight to the ability of individuals and groups to live their lives in accordance with their deepest beliefs about what gives meaning and purpose to life.

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Cambridge University Press
1107125669 / 9781107125667
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
320.513
06/05/2002
England
English
133 pages
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