Administrative / Constitutional Law

Natural Law Liberalism

By Christopher Wolfe
Cambridge University Press October 2009

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ISBN-13
9780521140607
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Publication
October 2009
Format
Paperback
Jurisdiction
U.K. ? Countri(es) for reference only

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Political philosophy and natural law theory are not contradictory, but - properly understood - mutually reinforcing. Contemporary liberalism (as represented by Rawls, Guttman and Thompson, Dworkin, Raz, and Macedo) rejects natural law and seeks to diminish its historical contribution to the liberal political tradition, but it is only one, defective variant of liberalism. A careful analysis of the history of liberalism, identifying its core principles, and a similar examination of classical natural law theory (as represented by Thomas Aquinas and his intellectual descendants), show that a natural law liberalism is possible and desirable.

Natural law theory embraces the key principles of liberalism, and it also provides balance in resisting some of its problematic tendencies. Natural law liberalism is the soundest basis for American public philosophy, and it is a potentially more attractive and persuasive form of liberalism for nations that have tended to resist it.

  • Unique in proposing a form of liberalism rooted in natural law theory
  • Offers a relatively non-technical description of natural law theory intended to be compatible with contemporary forms of natural law theory
  • Describes and defends a form of liberalism compatible with traditional morality and religion

Table of Contents

Contents:
Part I. Contemporary Liberalism:
1. Contemporary liberal exclusionism I: John Rawls's antiperfectionist liberalism
2. Contemporary liberal exclusionism II: Rawls, Macedo, and 'neutral' liberal public reason
3. Contemporary liberal exclusionism III: Gutmann and Thompson on 'reciprocity'
4. Contemporary liberalism and autonomy I: Ronald Dworkin on paternalism
5. Contemporary liberalism and autonomy II: Joseph Raz on trust and citizenship
6. 'Offensive liberalism': Macedo and 'liberal education'
Part II. Liberalism and Natural Law:
7. Understanding liberalism: a broader vision
8. Understanding natural law
9. Liberalism and natural law
10. 'Cashing out' natural law liberalism: the case of religious liberty
11. A natural law public philosophy.
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