Montesquieu's liberalism and critique of universalism in politics, often thought to stand in tension, comprise a coherent philosophical and political project.
Montesquieu's liberalism and critique of universalism in politics, often thought to stand in tension, comprise a coherent philosophical and political project.
Keegan Callanan holds the Christian A. Johnson Junior Professorship in Political Thought at Middlebury College, Vermont. His research and writing have appeared in publications such as History of Political Thought, Political Research Quarterly, and The Wall Street Journal. He has held visiting fellowships at the University of Virginia and Princeton University. A graduate of Bowdoin College, Callanan received his Ph.D. from Duke University, North Carolina.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Montesquieu and classical particularism 2. Montesquieu and humanist constitutionalism 3. Regime pluralism 4. Understanding liberal culture 5. Religion, secularism, and liberal society 6. 'The spirit of tolerance and gentleness' 7. Political change and the psychology of liberty Conclusion Bibliography Index.
1. Montesquieu and classical particularism 2. Montesquieu and humanist constitutionalism 3. Regime pluralism 4. Understanding liberal culture 5. Religion, secularism, and liberal society 6. 'The spirit of tolerance and gentleness' 7. Political change and the psychology of liberty Conclusion Bibliography Index.
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