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Liberal Reads

Liberal Reads

Date de sortie : 2021-11-10
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Date de sortie : 2021-11-10
© European Liberal Forum
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Episode 9 - The Revolutionary Liberal Idea

Episode 9 - The Revolutionary Liberal Idea

Durée : 29:37
BOOK REVIEW - Deirdre McCloskey "Why Liberalism Works: How True Liberal Values Produce a Freer, More Equal, Prosperous World for All"
By Adam Mazik
Liberalism is in danger, and liberal values and democracy are facing many challenges in today’s world. McCloskey’s book is the antidote to the ideology of populism, which is trying to make illiberal solutions for today’s challenges, and against the “big state” that is so loudly proclaimed in today’s public spheres and fora of exchange. McCloskey paints a picture of our history and free markets very differently from what we are almost coerced into seeing on a daily basis. It is a picture of optimism and progress, a story not filled with greed and corruption but rather human dignity and ingenuity.  Not a  story of war,  coercion,  and hierarchy—but of international cooperation, sweet talk, and egalité.
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Date de publication : 10/11/2021 à 13:12:35

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A series of crises has put many liberal ideas under question. Inspired by a popular commercial concept, Liberal Reads are packaged in an easily accessible format that provides key insights in 30 minutes or less. The aim of Liberal Reads is to revisit and rethink classical works that have defined liberalism in the past, but also to introduce more recent books that drive the debate around Europe’s oldest political ideology. Liberal Reads may also engage critically with other important political, philosophical, and economic books through a liberal lens.
Curated by Antonios Nestoras, PhD.

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