Liberalism Defended: The Challenge of Post-Modernity, by Douglas B. Rasmussen and Douglas J. Den Uyl (1998)
Reviewed by:
Tibor R. Machan,
Auburn University,

"This is an exceptionally fine treatment of one of the most troubling aspects of classical liberalism, namely, its relationship to morality and the fact of the plurality of moral practices within human community life. The authors address the problem and handle it with magnificent clarity and philosophical astuteness. This is clearly the best of not only what these authors have said on the topic thus far, but what any classical liberal has produced in an attempt to demonstrate tht the challenges of human community life are met most successfully by a well thought out classical liberal polity."
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