The Conservative Critique of Liberalism
Edited by Martin Beckstein and
David McGrogan
in Books from Edward Elgar Publishing
Abstract:
The Conservative Critique of Liberalism explores why liberalism, as the prevailing ideological framework of the modern era, is finding its hegemony coming under sustained pressure. It brings together a collection of essays elucidating the the rich theoretical arguments that those on the philosophical and intellectual right have produced since the French Revolution, in order to make sense of the current political moment. This title contains one or more Open Access chapters.
Keywords: Conservatism; Liberalism; Critical Theory; Political Theory; Political Philosophy; Law (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2026
ISBN: 9781035309214
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Chapters in this book:
- Introduction to The Conservative Critique of Liberalism

- David McGrogan and Martin Beckstein
- ‘True striving for right and freedom’: Prussian old-conservatism between reception and appropriation of liberal political thought

- Laura C. Achtelstetter and Alexander Kruska1
- A conservative (critical) theory for a postliberal era? The German radical conservative Gerd-Klaus Kaltenbrunner (1939–2011)

- Tobias Adler-Bartels
- For a new consensus: heroes of a postliberal turning?

- Claudia Franziska Brühwiler
- Conservatism and authority in the postmodern age

- Eno Trimçev
- Privacy and digital modernity: liberal and conservative approaches to technology, personalisation and the individual

- Kieron O’Hara
- Disregard of the empirical; optimism of the will: the abandonment of good government in the COVID-19 crisis

- David Campbell and Kevin Dowd
- A quietly conservative liberal: Ronald Dworkin and the American politico-legal tradition

- Richard Mullender
- Continuity and change in the common law tradition

- James Campbell
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