Foreword, 1 Introduction, 2 Classical Liberalism, 3 Social Liberalism, 4 Libertarianism, 5 Liberalism and Conservatism, 6 Further Refinements and Conclusion, Bibliography, Index
Edwin van de Haar has lectured at Leiden University, The Netherlands and Ateneo de Manila University, Phillipines. He specializes in international political theory, especially the international aspects of the liberal tradition in political thought. He is the author of Classical Liberalism and International Relations Theory: Hume, Smith, Mises, and Hayek.
-Edwin van de Haar has succeeded in offering a clear picture of the
liberal principles and their development.- --Mark Rutte, Prime
Minister of The Netherlands -This book offers a welcome
clarification of the liberal ideological confusion. . . . Edwin van
de Haar in an exemplary clear and succinct manner brings order to
the confusion that surrounds liberalism. . . . The book will be
read with profit by students and by anyone who seeks to penetrate
beneath the surface of the frequently bewildering evocations of
liberalism.- --Christopher J. Berry, University of Glasgow
"Edwin van de Haar has succeeded in offering a clear picture of the
liberal principles and their development." --Mark Rutte, Prime
Minister of The Netherlands "This book offers a welcome
clarification of the liberal ideological confusion. . . . Edwin van
de Haar in an exemplary clear and succinct manner brings order to
the confusion that surrounds liberalism. . . . The book will be
read with profit by students and by anyone who seeks to penetrate
beneath the surface of the frequently bewildering evocations of
liberalism." --Christopher J. Berry, University of Glasgow
"Edwin van de Haar has succeeded in offering a clear picture of the
liberal principles and their development." --Mark Rutte, Prime
Minister of The Netherlands "This book offers a welcome
clarification of the liberal ideological confusion. . . . Edwin van
de Haar in an exemplary clear and succinct manner brings order to
the confusion that surrounds liberalism. . . . The book will be
read with profit by students and by anyone who seeks to penetrate
beneath the surface of the frequently bewildering evocations of
liberalism." --Christopher J. Berry, University of Glasgow
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