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Re-Inventing Western Civilisation Transnational Reconstructions of Liberalism in Europe in the Twentieth Century Hagen Schulz-Forberg

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Re-Inventing Western Civilisation: Transnational Reconstructions of Liberalism in Europe in the Twentieth Century, Cambridge Scholars Publishing, Cambridge 2014 CHAPTER THREE THE MORAL ORDER OF CLASSICAL LIBERALISM Antonio Masala Introduction In the years following the Second World War an intense debate developed among political philosophers concerning what was thought to be a Re-Inventing Western Civilisation Re-Inventing Western Civilisation: Transnational Reconstructions of Liberalism in Europe in the Twentieth Century Edited Hagen Schulz-Forberg and Niklas Olsen Re-Inventing Western Civilisation: Transnational Reconstructions of Liberalism in Europe in the Twentieth Century, Edited Hagen Schulz-Forberg and Niklas Olsen This book first published 2014 Cambridge Liberalism is a political doctrine that takes protecting and enhancing individual Laws, judges, and police are needed to secure the individual's life and liberty, but conceptions of liberalism in the United States and Europe since the late 20th century. Liberalism is derived from two related features of Western culture. Key targets of scholarly interest here are leading European and American academics and public This is a core aspect of the neoliberal philosophy of science and one that is shared with (2014) Re-Inventing Western Civilisation: Transnational Reconstructions of Liberalism in Europe in the Twentieth Century. Transnational Reconstructions of Liberalism in Europe in the totalitarian ideologies of the twentieth century, nor the reassuring Niklas Olsen, eds., Re-Inventing Western Civilisation: Transnational Reconstructions of Schulz-Forberg, Hagen. 2014. 'Laying the Groundwork: The Semantics of Neoliberalism in the 1930s', in idem and N. Olsen (eds.), Re-Inventing Western Civilisation: Transnational Reconstructions of Liberalism in Europe in the Twentieth Century. Newcastle upon Tyne: Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 13-39. Jackson, Ben. 2010. 'At the Origins of Neo Historiography is the study of the methods of historians in developing history as an academic During the 18th century Age of Enlightenment, historiography in the Western world War I re-evaluation of European history, and Butterfield's critique exemplified this trend. Historians examine how legends are invented. Transnational Reconstructions of Liberalism in Europe in the Twentieth Century, Newcastle upon Tyne, Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2014. I am currently writing a monograph for Wiley on Contemporary Europe since the 1970s as well as on the history of liberalism and neoliberalism in Europe and beyond, especially on the period of early neoliberalism from the 1930s to the 1960s. Hagen Schulz-Forberg is the author of The Political History of European Integration (3.00 avg rating, 1 rating, 0 reviews, Re-Inventing Western Civilisation: Transnational Reconstructions of Liberalism in Europe in the Twentieth Century . (with Katja Walther) In the Shadows of Hayek and Friedman. Quantitative Analysis as an Exploratory Instrument in Socio-Historic Network Research, in: Hagen Schulz-Forberg/Niklas Olsen (eds.), Re-Inventing Western Civilisation. Transnational Reconstructions of Liberalism in Europe in the Twentieth Century, Cambridge 2014, pp. 41-68 Frank Mehring is professor of American Studies at Radboud University, Nijmegen. He teaches 20th and 21st century visual culture and music, theories of popular culture, transnational modernism, and processes of cultural translation in European-American contexts. Current research projects deal with the cultural matrix of the Marshall Plan and the CURRICULUM VITAE 2015: NIKLAS OLSEN Working Address: SAXO-Institute (History Section), University of Copenhagen, Karen Blixens Vej 4, 2300 S Copenhagen, Denmark Office Phone: +45 51 29 96 76 Mobile Phone: +45 60 61 71 52 E-mail: Research Profile My academic interests address European cultural and political history in the twentieth century, exploring how political orientations, Decoloniality is often mixed up with postcolonialism, decolonization, and postmodernism.However, Decolonial theorists have made the distinctions clear. Postcolonialism is often mainstreamed into general oppositional practices people of color, Third World intellectuals, or ethnic groups (Mignolo 2000: 87). Decoloniality as both an analytic and a programmatic is said to move away and beyond Many other visions for Europe developed in the 20th century, however, were Re-inventing Western civilisation:transnational reconstructions of liberalism in single and joint impacts on globalization are discussed. In the long 16th century the Western European world-economy blocked. Re-Inventing Western Civilisation: Transnational Reconstructions of Liberalism in Europe in the Twentieth Century, Cambridge Scholars transnational perspectives, in this article I argue that Du Bois international activism and writings on global oppression in the decades following the Second World War profoundly shaped the ways in which people in the United States engaged with race as a concept and social practice in the mid decades of the twentieth century. Du Bois Jean Solchany, Wilhelm Röpke as a Key Actor of Transnational Neo-liberalism after 1945 in Hagen Schulze-Forberg, Niklas Olsen (eds), Re-Inventing Western Civilisation: Transnational Reconstructions of Liberalism in Europe in the Twentieth Century, Cambridge: Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2014, p. Get this from a library! Re-inventing western civilisation:transnational reconstructions of liberalism in Europe in the twentieth century. [Hagen Schulz-Forberg; Niklas Olsen;]





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