The Future of Liberalism
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Alan Wolfe is a professor of political science and director of the Boisi Center for Religion and American Public Life at Boston College. A contributing editor of The New Republic, The Wilson Quarterly, CommonWealth, and In Character, Professor Wolfe also frequently writes for Commonweal, The New York Times, Harper's, The Atlantic Monthly, and The Washington Post. He lives in Brookline, Massachusetts.

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“Alan Wolfe has written a small masterpiece of political thought: deeply learned, pragmatic and principled, appropriately self-critical, and a pleasure to read. It is an essential book for anyone who hopes liberalism will prosper again or wonders why it should.” —Michael Kazin, author of A Godly Hero: The Life of William Jennings Bryan

“Alan Wolfe restores luster to the original ideals of liberty and equality, but also shows liberalism’s pragmatic side–its recognition of the need for governance at home and leadership abroad. He shows that liberals, too, can have a ‘purpose driven life’ if they just reclaim their legacy.” —Mark Lilla, author of The Stillborn God: Religion, Politics, and the Modern West

“In this wise, passionate, and persuasive book, Alan Wolfe draws on decades of reflection and scholarship to elucidate and champion one of the most important concepts of the human enterprise. While fully living up to its title by providing hope and guidance for the century just begun, The Future of Liberalism is also a tour de force of intellectual history–and an astute commentary on the great political issues of our time.” —Strobe Talbott, author of The Great Experiment

“This book requires your attention. Liberalism in America cannot be dead. It is at the center of its history. But Americans should know why. Alan Wolfe tells us in a book of impressive scholarship and wide reach.” —Jeff Madrick, author of The Case for Big Government

“Alan Wolfe and I disagree on many things, but as a defender and thinker about the liberal philosophy in America, he is one of the best. The Future of Liberalism is typical of that. I continue to learn from Alan when I read him, and so doing helps me define and refine my positions and thinking. Alan is always worth the read.” —William J. Bennett, author of America: The Last Best Hope

“For all the fountains of ink and miles of bandwidth expended in trying to make sense of Barack Obama’s politics, the soundest explanation I’ve come across is contained in The Future of Liberalism, a book that mentions the president-elect just once, in passing. . . . The liberalism that Wolfe explains and Obama exemplifies is a politics of hope and faith. . . . As befits the kind of intellectualism he sees as a defining virtue of liberalism, Wolfe’s arguments are nuanced and twisty . . . This book is the best guide I know to sussing out what Obama’s liberalism means.”  —Bob Moser, The Texas Observer

“Many university professors write lethally boring books with ambitious titles, but Wolfe is not one of them. His prose never bogs down his examples and his analogies ring true and sometimes he pens a sentence that makes you put the book down and wish you had written it yourself. . . . Wolfe’s takedown . . . is so exact, and so necessary, it should be mandatory reading for all who care about the meaning of the word freedom . . . Read this book. Dog-ear it. Keep it close at hand. Like its author, it is a treasure trove of intelligence, decency and wisdom.” —Michael Sean Winters, America

“Welcome and readable. . . . [A] fine defence of liberal values.” —The Economist

“Wolfe provides in The Future of Liberalism, his 20th and most important book, a learned and lucid examination of the traditions and the trajectory of the dominant political philosophy of modern times. . . . His analysis is always forceful and formidable. . . . The future of liberalism ought to be bright, Wolfe concludes, passionately and persuasively.” —Glenn C. Altschuler, Boston Sunday Globe

“[Alan Wolfe] is strongest in showing the clash and bang of ideas in contest with one another. Most interesting, he demonstrates how conflicts ideas can be at once advantageous and antagonistic to the liberalism he advocates.”  —Gary Hart, The New York Times Book Review

“The Future of Liberalism is a book worth reading. . . . Wolfe produces a nuanced and articulate case for the political philosophy of liberalism. . . . [It is] a book that contains a timely, nuanced, and even brave message.” —James Poulos, The American Spectator

“Entertaining and thought-provoking . . . There’s plenty to haggle with, refine, and reject in The Future of Liberalism.”  —Tim Warden, The Austin Chronicle

“If you’re into history and philosophy, The Future of Liberalism will be a delight. . . . Engrossing . . . An important book.”  —David M. Kinchen, Huntington News

“Striking. . . . Wolfe is deft in tracing the development of political ideas and worldviews. . . . This historical dimension is the book’s great strength.” —Theo Anderson, Wilson Quarterly

“Engrossing [and] comprehensive.” —Michael Skube, The Raleigh News & Observer

“A terrific analysis of the last 300-plus years of political thought . . . it’s hard not to find his argument persuasive and harder still to not to wonder where American liberalism’s defenders have been hiding all these years. If readers have ever wondered where they should stand in regard to the culture wars, American interventionism abroad, or the role of government in society, this book will provide a coherent, convincing set of values to guide them. . . . Highly recommended for anyone with even a passing interest in politics or history.” —Kirkus

“Erudite and insightful.” —Booklist

With one eye toward the Enlightenment and another toward contemporary politics, Wolfe (Does American Democracy Still Work?) mounts a passionate defense of why liberalism--broadly defined--continues to be relevant and essential in this thorough, scholarly text. The author refers to liberalism both in its classical and modern sense, emphasizing its commitment, from its emergence to the present, to the two goals of liberty and equality. Despite the title, the book takes a primarily historical approach, surveying a multitude of liberal thinkers from John Locke to John Rawls--drawing especially heavily on the works of Jean-Jacques Rousseau, Immanuel Kant and John Stuart Mill--applying their theories to both historical and contemporary political issues. The author uses the frame of liberalism to examine terrorism, globalization and the politics of religion. Wolfe ruminates on conservatism's hand in the Hurricane Katrina debacle and, in his musings on globalization, focuses on how liberalism prescribes a philosophical commitment to global welfare rather than parochial concerns or national protectionism. More a work of political theory than a policy text, this book will strongly appeal to readers interested in the tradition of Western liberal thought. (Feb.) Copyright 2008 Reed Business Information.

"Alan Wolfe has written a small masterpiece of political thought: deeply learned, pragmatic and principled, appropriately self-critical, and a pleasure to read. It is an essential book for anyone who hopes liberalism will prosper again or wonders why it should." -Michael Kazin, author of A Godly Hero: The Life of William Jennings Bryan

"Alan Wolfe restores luster to the original ideals of liberty and equality, but also shows liberalism's pragmatic side-its recognition of the need for governance at home and leadership abroad. He shows that liberals, too, can have a 'purpose driven life' if they just reclaim their legacy." -Mark Lilla, author of The Stillborn God: Religion, Politics, and the Modern West

"In this wise, passionate, and persuasive book, Alan Wolfe draws on decades of reflection and scholarship to elucidate and champion one of the most important concepts of the human enterprise. While fully living up to its title by providing hope and guidance for the century just begun, The Future of Liberalism is also a tour de force of intellectual history-and an astute commentary on the great political issues of our time." -Strobe Talbott, author of The Great Experiment

"This book requires your attention. Liberalism in America cannot be dead. It is at the center of its history. But Americans should know why. Alan Wolfe tells us in a book of impressive scholarship and wide reach." -Jeff Madrick, author of The Case for Big Government

"Alan Wolfe and I disagree on many things, but as a defender and thinker about the liberal philosophy in America, he is one of the best. The Future of Liberalism is typical of that. I continue to learn from Alan when I read him, and so doing helps me define and refine my positions and thinking. Alan is always worth the read." -William J. Bennett, author of America: The Last Best Hope

"For all the fountains of ink and miles of bandwidth expended in trying to make sense of Barack Obama's politics, the soundest explanation I've come across is contained in The Future of Liberalism, a book that mentions the president-elect just once, in passing. . . . The liberalism that Wolfe explains and Obama exemplifies is a politics of hope and faith. . . . As befits the kind of intellectualism he sees as a defining virtue of liberalism, Wolfe's arguments are nuanced and twisty . . . This book is the best guide I know to sussing out what Obama's liberalism means." -Bob Moser, The Texas Observer

"Many university professors write lethally boring books with ambitious titles, but Wolfe is not one of them. His prose never bogs down his examples and his analogies ring true and sometimes he pens a sentence that makes you put the book down and wish you had written it yourself. . . . Wolfe's takedown . . . is so exact, and so necessary, it should be mandatory reading for all who care about the meaning of the word freedom . . . Read this book. Dog-ear it. Keep it close at hand. Like its author, it is a treasure trove of intelligence, decency and wisdom." -Michael Sean Winters, America

"Welcome and readable. . . . [A] fine defence of liberal values." -The Economist

"Wolfe provides in The Future of Liberalism, his 20th and most important book, a learned and lucid examination of the traditions and the trajectory of the dominant political philosophy of modern times. . . . His analysis is always forceful and formidable. . . . The future of liberalism ought to be bright, Wolfe concludes, passionately and persuasively." -Glenn C. Altschuler, Boston Sunday Globe

"[Alan Wolfe] is strongest in showing the clash and bang of ideas in contest with one another. Most interesting, he demonstrates how conflicts ideas can be at once advantageous and antagonistic to the liberalism he advocates." -Gary Hart, The New York Times Book Review

"The Future of Liberalism
is a book worth reading. . . . Wolfe produces a nuanced and articulate case for the political philosophy of liberalism. . . . [It is] a book that contains a timely, nuanced, and even brave message." -James Poulos, The American Spectator

"Entertaining and thought-provoking . . . There's plenty to haggle with, refine, and reject in The Future of Liberalism." -Tim Warden, The Austin Chronicle

"If you're into history and philosophy, The Future of Liberalism will be a delight. . . . Engrossing . . . An important book." -David M. Kinchen, Huntington News

"Striking. . . . Wolfe is deft in tracing the development of political ideas and worldviews. . . . This historical dimension is the book's great strength." -Theo Anderson, Wilson Quarterly

"Engrossing [and] comprehensive." -Michael Skube, The Raleigh News & Observer

"A terrific analysis of the last 300-plus years of political thought . . . it's hard not to find his argument persuasive and harder still to not to wonder where American liberalism's defenders have been hiding all these years. If readers have ever wondered where they should stand in regard to the culture wars, American interventionism abroad, or the role of government in society, this book will provide a coherent, convincing set of values to guide them. . . . Highly recommended for anyone with even a passing interest in politics or history." -Kirkus

"Erudite and insightful." -Booklist

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