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Sociology and Classical Liberalism in Dialogue: Freedom Is Something We Do Together

Aspers, Patrik(Contributions by)Davis, Brandon R.(Contributions by)Goldstone, Jack A.(Contributions by)Hall, Lauren(Contributions by)Iceland, John(Contributions by)Novak, Mikayla(Contributions by)Redstone, Ilana(Contributions by)Rojas, Fabio(Contributions by)Silver, Eric(Contributions by)Stern, Charlotta(Contributions by)Rojas, Fabio(Edited by)Stern, Charlotta(Edited by)
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The motivation for Sociology and Classical Liberalism in Dialogue: Freedom is Something We Do Together is based on two observations: first, sociology as a field is populated with scholars on the left and second, (few but still) classical liberals and libertarian scholars are found in neighboring social science fields, such as economics, political science, and political philosophy. Can scholarship benefit if sociology and classical liberal ideas are in dialogue? To answer the question, the book gathers sociologists, criminologists, demographers, and political scientists that care about classical liberal ideas, or are willing to engage their sociological thinking with classical liberal ideas. Not all authors would identify themselves as classical liberals. These contributors discuss sociological topics through the lens of classical liberalism, asking how issues such as class, gender, or race relations can be viewed with a different perspective. Chapters also delve into the intersection of sociology and classical liberalism, exploring where viewpoints conflict and where they align.

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Lexington Books
1666961345 / 9781666961348
eBook (EPUB)
330.122
01/04/2024
English
236 pages
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