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Liberalism and Social Action
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100 pages
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The book explores the evolution of liberal thought from Locke to Mill, emphasizing the need for modern liberalism to adapt to societal changes. Dewey argues that while traditional liberalism focused on protecting individual freedoms and limiting state power, a more engaged government is essential for fostering citizen potential. He advocates for a new form of liberalism that supports democratic methods over radical approaches, distancing himself from both Marxist and fascist ideologies that promote violence and revolution.
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1999, paperback
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