Liberalism: A Counter-History. Domenico Losurdo

Liberalism: A Counter-History


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Liberalism: A Counter-History Domenico Losurdo
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Mar 9, 2014 - 2: On what principle does a western liberal deny the right of Chechens to independence from Russia, but is prepared to defend to the hilt the Georgians' or the Ukrainians' right to self-determination? Sep 5, 2013 - Hence Locke's defence of slavery in terms of indentured labour, as Domenico Losurdo has documented in his fascinating book Liberalism: A Counter-History. May 1, 2014 - Therefore this article draws attention to the anarchist ethos of, first, building a people's counter culture to unravel the dominant class culture in the society and, second, building a counter-power that draws its energy from the trade unions, . Jul 19, 2013 - How do people here feel about Domenico Losurdo's Liberalism: A Counter-History? *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. Some excerpts: Calhoun declared slavery to be 'a positive good' that civilization could not possibly renounce. 3: On what principle is it justifiable that the At this point, facts on the ground count for more than history does (otherwise you would want the bulk of the USA to be turned over to aboriginals, correct?). Nov 5, 2013 - Domenco Losurdo's book: "Liberalism: A Counter-History" is a masterpiece. May 15, 2014 - What do you get when an activist partially digests a skewed counter-cultural anti-authoritarianism without having rid themselves of their lingering liberalism? That's right, a Liberal Libertarian. Jan 30, 2013 - Liberalism: A Counter History is Domenico Losurdo's trenchant analysis of the question what is Liberalism in its historical development and who may we consider to be a Liberal? Feb 21, 2013 - Liberalism: A Counter-History Translated by Gregory Elliott, Verso Books, London and New York, 2011. As I've argued elsewhere, this is a variation of what I call “the idea as motor of history,” or the notion that change follows from enough people having come into contact with a transformative idea isolated from context. Liberalism: A Counter-History [Domenico Losurdo, Gregory Elliott] on Amazon.com.

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