This volume represents a contribution to the investigation of issues of political and social philosophy of perennial interest and import, featuring essays whose authors hope to extend, deepen and, in some cases, move in new directions, the current state of discussion.
Sociale Filosofie en BeleidReeks
Deze serie duikt in de diepten van de sociale filosofie en beleidsvorming, waarbij de ingewikkelde verbanden tussen individuen, de samenleving en bestuursstructuren worden onderzocht. Het peilt naar de ethische fundamenten van politieke systemen en behandelt dringende kwesties zoals rechtvaardigheid, rechten en vrijheid. Elk deel biedt scherpe analyses die lezers uitdagen om kritisch na te denken over de aard en richting van ons collectieve bestaan.


Aanbevolen leesvolgorde
With the collapse of Communist totalitarianism, the countries of Eastern Europe and the former Soviet Union face political instabililty and an uncertain economic future. The people of the region are struggling to emulate the success of the West by moving toward Western-style democracy and markets. The essays in this volume address the liberal transition currently underway. Some of them explore the models offered by political theorists to guide the course of reforms. Some discuss obstacles to change posed by existing attitudes, institutions, and cultural traditions. Some examine the nature of liberalism itself, and consider whether democratic politics and free-market economics can coexist without undermining one another. Some offer alternatives to specific Western institutions, arguing that in certain cases it would be unwise for the East to follow the West. Addressing the issues from a variety of perspectives, the contributors to this volume offer valuable insights into the nature of liberalism and the problems facing liberal reformers today.