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Edited by Bernard Yack

Liberalism without Illusions

Essays on Liberal Theory and the Political Vision of Judith N. Shklar

299 pages,  6 x 9  © 1996

Cloth $65.00

ISBN: 9780226944692   Published March 1996

Paper $24.00

ISBN: 9780226944708   Published March 1996

Preface
Liberalism without Illusions: An Introduction to Judith Shklars' Political
Thought
Bernard Yack
1: On Negative Politics
Michael Walzer
2: The Democracy of Everyday Life
Nancy L. Rosenblum
3: Hope over Fear: Judith Shklar as Political Educator
John Dunn
4: Judith Shklar's Dystopic Liberalism
Seyla Benhabib
5: How Limited Is Liberal Government?
Amy Gutmann
6: Judith Shklar as a Political Thinker
Stanley Hoffmann
7: Ordinary Passions in Descartes and Racine
Stephen Holmes
8: The Self Knowing the Self in the Work of Jean-Jacques Rousseau
Tracy B. Strong
9: Shklar on Rousseau on Fenelon
Patrick Riley
10: Liberalism, Marxism, and the Enlightenment: The Case of Harold Laski
Isaac Kramnick
11: Thomas Hobbe's Antiliberal Theory of Liberty
Quentin Skinner
12: Hypocrisy and Democracy
Dennis F. Thompson
13: Active and Passive Justice
Bernard Yack
14: The Political Case for Constitutional Courts
Bruce Ackerman
15: The Freedom of Worthless and Harmful Speech
George Kateb
16: The Unfinished Tasks of Liberalism
Rogers M. Smith
Appendix: A Life of Learning
Judith N. Shklar
Works by Judith N. Shklar
Contributors
Index
Subjects



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