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The Meritocratic Promise of Classical Liberalism

The Meritocratic Promise of Classical Liberalism
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Publisher : Verlag Traugott Bautz
Total Pages : 246
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ISBN-10 : 9783959486293
ISBN-13 : 3959486294
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Book Synopsis The Meritocratic Promise of Classical Liberalism by : Peter Wedekind

Download or read book The Meritocratic Promise of Classical Liberalism written by Peter Wedekind and published by Verlag Traugott Bautz. This book was released on with total page 246 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: In an era of Market Triumphalism, this book follows the quest to address a myriad of prominent socio-economic pathologies in Western democracies – such as skyrocketing financial inequality, marketization, hereditary privileges, as well as dysfunctional types of merit-based justice – without surrendering their liberal foundation altogether in favor of an entirely different political framework. The author argues that classical liberalism should be regarded as a valuable doctrine worth keeping, and that the liberal tradition is not inevitably destined to succumb into the neoliberal and increasingly plutocratic as well as nepotistic manifestation responsible for the growing discontentment with the ‘liberal order’ during the past approximately four decades. Instead, the meritocratic promise inherent to classical liberalism must be taken more serious as a principle of justice and efficiency which – in turn – should be instrumentalized as an imperative for the provision of substantially greater equality of opportunity. The argument culminates in an advocacy for significantly higher levels of state regulations – for example via taxation to make higher education accessible to all sufficiently talented students independent of their family background – based on the claim that such interventions are justified if they bring about the levelled playing field necessary to a genuine meritocracy. Correspondingly, the author proposes policies more frequently associated with the postulates of social welfare egalitarians, however, he does so exclusively from within the pond of classical liberal principles.


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