The application of Thomistic Aristotelian principles to contemporary constitutionalism has involved many shifts and transformations: from postwar Christian democracy to post-liberalism. In order to evaluate these changing assessments, the article discusses and compares the work of Pierre Manent and John Milbank who provide a useful long term historical perspective on the relevant issues. The article explores how Manet’s emphasis on the theologico-political problem seems inescapable in one form of another in appraising the origin, development and the future of the liberal regime as well as any possible alternatives. Nevertheless, Milbank’s work points to more fruitful post-liberal institutional forms capable of sustaining an Aristotelian con...
This essay follows Professors Alessandro Ferrara and Frank Michelman’s dialogic journey into the leg...
Author(s): Katerina Kolozova Title (English): After Liberalism Journal Reference: Identities: Jo...
Forthcoming in European Law Open. This response to critics gives me the opportunity to develop some ...
The application of Thomistic Aristotelian principles to contemporary constitutionalism has involved ...
Milbank and Pabst’s account of liberalism as rooted in ontological violence picks out the secret com...
In the present article I display the ideological foundations of the current system of representative...
Contemporary politics is dominated by a liberal creed that champions ‘negative liberty’ and individu...
In the article the historical aspect of liberalism, neo-liberalism, conservatism and neo-conservatis...
The roots of liberalism can be traced back to the late sixteenth or early seventeenth century. It be...
Richard Rorty’s liberal utopia offers an interesting model for those who wish to explore the emancip...
At the beginning of the third century, liberalism was the preferred philosophy. It is not easy to de...
In his 1978 Chorley Lecture on ‘The Political Constitution’, John Griffith presented a critical appr...
This article explores a possible link between ‘neo-democratic’ states (the subject of a recent book ...
(Excerpt) Liberalism is in decline in the West. Past political divides that pitted classically liber...
The political constitution of the European polity has become strained in recent years by insistent p...
This essay follows Professors Alessandro Ferrara and Frank Michelman’s dialogic journey into the leg...
Author(s): Katerina Kolozova Title (English): After Liberalism Journal Reference: Identities: Jo...
Forthcoming in European Law Open. This response to critics gives me the opportunity to develop some ...
The application of Thomistic Aristotelian principles to contemporary constitutionalism has involved ...
Milbank and Pabst’s account of liberalism as rooted in ontological violence picks out the secret com...
In the present article I display the ideological foundations of the current system of representative...
Contemporary politics is dominated by a liberal creed that champions ‘negative liberty’ and individu...
In the article the historical aspect of liberalism, neo-liberalism, conservatism and neo-conservatis...
The roots of liberalism can be traced back to the late sixteenth or early seventeenth century. It be...
Richard Rorty’s liberal utopia offers an interesting model for those who wish to explore the emancip...
At the beginning of the third century, liberalism was the preferred philosophy. It is not easy to de...
In his 1978 Chorley Lecture on ‘The Political Constitution’, John Griffith presented a critical appr...
This article explores a possible link between ‘neo-democratic’ states (the subject of a recent book ...
(Excerpt) Liberalism is in decline in the West. Past political divides that pitted classically liber...
The political constitution of the European polity has become strained in recent years by insistent p...
This essay follows Professors Alessandro Ferrara and Frank Michelman’s dialogic journey into the leg...
Author(s): Katerina Kolozova Title (English): After Liberalism Journal Reference: Identities: Jo...
Forthcoming in European Law Open. This response to critics gives me the opportunity to develop some ...