The Liberal Conscience: Politics and Principle in a World of Religious Pluralism

Author:   Lucas Swaine
Publisher:   Columbia University Press
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Pages:   240
Publication Date:   02 April 2008
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The Liberal Conscience: Politics and Principle in a World of Religious Pluralism


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""A new liberal theory awaits, one that properly acknowledges the fundamental values and commitments of theocrats and liberals alike.""-from The Liberal of Conscience In recent years, the battle between liberalism and theocracy has taken center stage around the globe. To many it is a dispute that can only end in a confrontation of competing values and worldviews. In this bold new work, Lucas Swaine combines discussions of political philosophy and real-world events to provide solutions to this seemingly intractable conflict. By opening a dialogue between theocracy and liberalism and offering strategies for interacting with politically ambitious theocrats, Swaine offers new and vital perspectives on the role of religion in liberal, multicultural societies. Swaine begins by exploring the nature and development of theocratic communities and the moral and political challenges they pose to liberal societies. He argues that in their treatment of theocratic communities, liberal societies have failed to uphold their own stated principles of religious toleration. They have also neglected to formulate a suitable schema for treating theocratic communities ensconced in liberal democracies and to provide reasons for theocrats to affirm liberal institutions. Swaine calls upon liberals to redefine and reassert the fundamental importance of liberty of conscience. By doing so, liberal societies will reinvigorate their own traditions, while also assuaging religious conflict. In addition to philosophical arguments, Swaine proposes a new legal standard that offers theocratic communities quasi sovereignty within liberal democracies. Theocrats also have much to gain from embracing liberalism and the principle of liberty of conscience. Swaine argues that liberalism can be made more appealing to the values and concerns of theocrats if the liberal commitment to freedom of conscience is clarified and modified and if liberals take a fresh approach to conceptualizing and promulgating liberal principles, institutions, and laws.

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Author:   Lucas Swaine
Publisher:   Columbia University Press
Imprint:   Columbia University Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.20cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.340kg
ISBN:  

9780231136051


ISBN 10:   0231136056
Pages:   240
Publication Date:   02 April 2008
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Out of stock   Availability explained
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Language:   English

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments Introduction 1. A Liberalism of Conscience 2. Liberalism and the Liberty of Conscience 3. How Should Liberal Democracies Treat Theocratic Communities? 4. Inspiring Public Reason: The Promise of Liberalism Review and Conclusion: The Ultimate Appeal of Liberalism Notes Index

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An entire reconception of the liberal vision in a concise and readable presentation that is sure to engage readers of all backgrounds and experiences. -- Harvard Law Review, Vol 119


"""An entire reconception of the liberal vision in a concise and readable presentation that is sure to engage readers of all backgrounds and experiences."" -- Harvard Law Review, Vol 119 """


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Lucas Swaine is associate professor of government at Dartmouth College. His work has been published in numerous journals, including Ethics, Journal of Political Philosophy, and Contemporary Political Theory.

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