Title of article :
William Graham Sumner and the Problem of Liberal Democracy
Author/Authors :
William F. Byrne، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2010
Pages :
27
From page :
571
To page :
597
Abstract :
This paper examines problems of the liberal democratic order through an analysis of the political thought of a neglected American thinker, William Graham Sumner. Sumner argues that the liberal order is inextricably linked to laissez-faire, and is under siege from the closely interrelated threats of socialism, plutocracy, imperialism, and the degeneration of democracy. He recognizes that the liberal-democratic capitalist state has significant deficiencies, including atomization, "cold" economic relations, and a loss of "poetry." It also seems to depend upon values which are not readily propagated by liberalism. But efforts to address deficiencies through government action amount to attempts to intermix philosophically incompatible elements and serve to hasten the systemʹs collapse. Sumnerʹs work unwittingly suggests that the usual "Lockean" liberal model may be so flawed that a revised public philosophy, with new language and paradigms, is needed for the effective pursuit of his goals of freedom, dignity, and human development.
Journal title :
The Review of Politics
Serial Year :
2010
Journal title :
The Review of Politics
Record number :
678977
Link To Document :
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