"Liberalism as a Way of Life," by Alexandre Lefebvre. Princeton University Press. 285 pages. $29.95 My favorite saying about my fellow Jews emphasizes not our tenacity or our piety but something much ...
WITH HARD-RIGHT populist parties surging in Europe and the Republican Party lurching rightwards in America, liberalism is on the back foot. It may seem an exhausted ideology with little to offer, but ...
A conversation with Samuel Moyn about the Cold War’s profound and negative influence on the liberal worldview and his new book, Liberalism Against Itself. Before the First World War, to be a liberal ...
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Fifty years ago, William F. Buckley Jr. vowed not to read another book about liberalism until his mother wrote one. Liberalism was riding high then, and Buckley was probably annoyed by its champions’ ...
Dr. Moyn is a professor at Yale and the author of the forthcoming book “Liberalism Against Itself: Cold War Intellectuals and the Making of Our Times.” Liberalism is under siege. It is not just a ...
For several decades, Cass Sunstein has been one of the most prominent and prolific legal scholars in the United States. A onetime faculty member at the University of Chicago Law School, Sunstein ...
Looking for common ground with liberalism. Like many good books, this is an act of faith. It has faith that secular liberals will listen to a religious voice, hear its consonances with theirs, and be ...
Cold War liberalism was a catastrophe—for liberalism. This distinct body of liberal thought says that freedom comes first, that the enemies of liberty are the first priority to confront and contain in ...
The Professor and the President: Daniel Patrick Moynihan in the Nixon White House, by Stephen Hess (Brookings Institution Press, 150 pp., $24) American Burke: The Uncommon Liberalism of Daniel Patrick ...
The central struggle in the world right now is between liberalism and authoritarianism. It’s between those of us who believe in democratic values and those who don’t — whether they are ...
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