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Liberalism and Its Critics: Week III

The Communitarian Alternative

Liberalism is the defining political philosophy of the modern-day West. Whether it be individual rights, equality before the law, or constitutionalism, liberal ideals and institutions appear unquestionable, if not inevitable as the so-called β€œend of history.” But in recent decades, liberalism has faced political and philosophical challenges. This reading group will focus on communitarian thinkers who find fault with liberalism's individualistic underpinnings. Over three sessions, we will harness their insights to not only evaluate liberalism, but consider political alternatives.

On Tuesday, November 28, join us as we discuss Alastair MacIntyre's After Virtue, namely his conception of the "narrative self" as an alternative to the liberal, unencumbered self identified by Berger and Sandel. Is this idea a promising foundation for post-liberal politics, as MacIntyre's students have claimed? Please find a link to the readings below.

This seminar is part of our Fall 2023 series Liberalism and Its Critics.