Liberalism in Time by Williams, David (9780228026266) | Browns Books
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Liberalism in Time : A History

Part of the McGill-Queen's Studies in the History of Ideas series
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We are living through a crisis that casts doubt on the idea of progress, the defining trope of liberalism.

The concept of progress as the achievement of liberalism developed over time, in relation to changing ideas about time.

Understanding skepticism about progress requires us to ask questions about the relationship between liberalism, time, and history. Drawing on a range of thinkers from John Locke to John Rawls, Liberalism in Time links the history of liberal thought with wider changes in theology, geology, archaeology, and biology.

David Williams explores the diverse ways in which liberal thinkers have understood the relationship between liberalism and time, demonstrating that liberal patterns of thought are characterized by temporal paradoxes.

Liberal thinkers ostensibly understand liberalism as situated within time and history, but they treat it as timeless when it is convenient. Reflecting on whether and how liberal thinking about time and history is suitable for the challenges liberalism now faces, Liberalism in Time shows how temporal paradoxes have characterized liberal patterns of thought throughout history.

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Product Details
0228026261 / 9780228026266
Hardback
14/10/2025
Canada
216 pages
152 x 229 mm

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