Classical Liberalism and its Limits

  • Azam G
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It is widely considered that minorities’ rights and dignity are protected in liberal societies particularly in western liberal countries up to a level humanly possible. However, in this article I show that it’s not as much heroic a theory as we conceive specifically when the liberal society is committed to accommodate plurality of ideas and lifestyles. After briefly explaining principal tenets of classical liberalism I claim that some fundamental weakness of the theory makes it untenable in liberal plural society let alone non-western society of diversityPhilosophy and Progress, Vol#55-56; No#1-2; Jan-Dec 2014

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Azam, G. (2016). Classical Liberalism and its Limits. Philosophy and Progress, 23–48. https://doi.org/10.3329/pp.v55i1-2.26389

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