Why are so many Western intellectuals abandoning liberalism and what can we do about it?
by Aurelian Craiutu
This article analyzes some of the reasons why so many Western intellectuals have seemed ready to abandon the principles of liberalism lately in search for alternative solutions. I begin by examining the fascination exercised by Viktor Orbán among conservatives in the US who emerged as staunch critics of liberalism. Next, I show that the doom industry has a long history and discuss the conceptual fluidity of liberalism and its implications for students of liberalism. I argue that by acknowledging the polysemantic nature of liberalism we can better answer its critics. I draw on the lessons of German Ordoliberals to show that liberalism contains surprising resources neglected by its critics. The article concludes with a call to moderate liberalism inspired by Karl Popper's defense of the open society.
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2022
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Authors: | Crăiuţu, Aurelian |
Subject: | Liberalism | Death of Liberalism | Conservatism | Open Society | Bourgeois Vir-tues | Viktor Orbán | Wilhelm Röpke | Karl Popper | Mont Pelerin Society | Liberalismus | Wirtschaftsliberalismus | Economic liberalism | Welt | World | Handelsliberalisierung | Trade liberalization |
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