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    Cambridge : Cambridge University Press
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    gbv_169655408X
    Format: 1 online resource (266 pages)
    ISBN: 9781139419932
    Content: The first history of one of the most important intellectual movements of the modern era.
    Content: Cover -- Modern Pluralism -- Title -- Copyright -- Contributors -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- 1 A history of modern pluralism -- Pluralism and the state -- Historicizing pluralism -- Traditions of pluralism -- 1880-1930: the rise of modern pluralisms -- 1930-1970: pluralisms in flux -- 1970-2010: contemporary pluralisms -- Conclusion -- 2 From liberal constitutionalism to pluralism -- The British pluralists -- Pluralism as an episode in the history of liberal thought -- Liberalism and its rivals -- Liberalism and Hobbes -- Liberalism and groups -- The pluralists and Lord Acton -- Group personality -- Mill -- 3 Guild socialism -- Introduction -- State-centric socialism in the early twentieth century -- The guild socialist moment -- Guild socialism and organicism: Maeztu, Hobson and Reckitt -- Guild socialism and group identity: Figgis -- Guild socialism and individualism: Cole, Tawney, Brown -- Guild socialist legacies -- 4 Pluralism and method at the turn of the century -- Method and early political pluralism -- The pluralistic state in Britain -- Pre-war American pluralism -- Conclusion -- 5 Value pluralism in twentieth-century Anglo-American thought -- Before Berlin -- Berlin, Oakshott and Hampshire: amiable characters and the liberalism of fear -- Value pluralism after Rawls: too thick, too thin? -- 6 Corporatism and its discontents: pluralism, anti-pluralism and Anglo-American industrial relations, c. 1930-1980 -- Introduction -- Corporatist pluralism in depression and war -- Post-war pluralism: collective bargaining as industrial democracy -- For and against industrial democracy -- Neo-liberalism as anti-pluralism -- Conclusion -- 7 The rise and fall of the democratic dogma and the emergence of empirical democratic theory -- Introduction -- The nineteenth-century background -- The crisis of democratic theory.
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    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781107017672
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 9781107017672
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books
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