Muscular liberalism vs democratic liberalism
Muscular liberalism vs democratic liberalism
David Cameron‘s rhetoric, like that of his predecessors Gordon Brown and Tony Blair, has emphasised the need to build shared values and strengthen Britain’s collective identity. But his approach to toleration, which he sees as something granted conditionally on the public endorsement of a set of national values, risks fostering social conflict and ceding ground to the far-right.
Dobbernack, Jan
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McGhee, Derek
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5 September 2013
Dobbernack, Jan
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McGhee, Derek
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Dobbernack, Jan and McGhee, Derek
(2013)
Muscular liberalism vs democratic liberalism.
Public Spirit.
Abstract
David Cameron‘s rhetoric, like that of his predecessors Gordon Brown and Tony Blair, has emphasised the need to build shared values and strengthen Britain’s collective identity. But his approach to toleration, which he sees as something granted conditionally on the public endorsement of a set of national values, risks fostering social conflict and ceding ground to the far-right.
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Published date: 5 September 2013
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Sociology, Social Policy & Criminology
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Derek McGhee
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