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Critical Moral Liberalism

Theory and Practice

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Critical Moral Liberalism

Theory and Practice

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In this important book, Jeffrey Reiman responds to recent assaults on liberal theory by proposing a "critical moral liberalism." It is liberal in maintaining the emphasis of classical liberalism on individual freedom, moral in adhering to a distinctive vision of the good life rather than professing neutrality, and critical in taking seriously the objection-raised by feminists and Marxists, among others-that liberal theories often serve as ideological cover for oppression of one group by others. Critical moral liberalism has a conception of ideology, and resources for testing the suspicion that arrangements that look free are really oppressive. Reiman sets forth the basic arguments for the liberal moral obligation to maximize people's ability to govern their own lives, and for the conception of the good life that goes with this. He considers and answers objections to the liberal project, and defends liberal conceptions of privacy, moral virtue, economic justice, and Constitutional interpretation. Reiman then takes up specific policy issues, among them abortion, infanticide, euthanasia, moral education, capital punishment, and threats to privacy from modern information technology. Critical Moral Liberalism will be of interest to scholars and students of ethics, social and political philosophy, political theory, and public policy.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1 Preface
Chapter 2 Acknowledgments
Chapter 3 Introduction: Critical Moral Liberalism, an Overview
Part 4 Part I: Theory
Chapter 5 Liberalism, Feminism, and Multiculturalism: The Ironic Destiny of Western Philosophy
Chapter 6 Postmodern Argumentation and Post-postmodern Liberalism, with Comments on Levinas, Habermas, and Rawls
Chapter 7 Drug Addiction, Liberal Virtue, and Moral Responsibility
Chapter 8 The Labor Theory of the Difference Principle
Chapter 9 The Constitution, Rights, and the Conditions of Legitimacy
Part 10 Part II: Practice
Chapter 11 Privacy, Intimacy, and Personhood
Chapter 12 Driving to the Panopticon: A Philosophical Exploration of the Risks to Privacy Posed by the Information Technology of the Future
Chapter 13 Abortion, Infanticide, and the Asymmetric Value of Human Life
Chapter 14 On euthanasia and Health Care
Chapter 15 Is Police Discretion Justified in a Free Society? Justice, Civilization, and the Death Penalty
Chapter 16 Index

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Published Dec 30 1996
Format Hardback
Edition 1st
Extent 248
ISBN 9780847683130
Imprint Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Dimensions 9 x 6 inches
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

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