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"In Margins of Disorder Gal Gerson considers the ways in which progressive Edwardian liberals such as Leonard Hobhouse, John Hobson, and Graham Wallas attempted to address the shift in their period's culture. New liberalism advocated government planning and expanded state services from liberal, rather than socialist, premises, and saw the sense of belonging to a community as a distinct, right-constituting human good. Gerson examines the concepts of mind, society, nature, and culture devised by new liberals over the course of several decades, and argues in favor of viewing them as a coherent stance, relevant to today's debates about the relations between market and welfare, justice and community."--BOOK JACKET.
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Margins of Disorder: New Liberalism and the Crisis of European Consciousness
September 30, 2004, State University of New York Press
Hardcover
in English
0791461475 9780791461471
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Margins of Disorder: New Liberalism and the Crisis of European Consciousness
2004, State University of New York Press
in English
0791461483 9780791461488
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