Liberalism

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Social Issues

 

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Mary S

 

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June 19, 2015

 

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Robert Beiner, as one of these critics, elaborates his anti-liberal views by proving points through philosophical discourse. He references many recognized philosophers and mixes their theory with his own to describe why he considers liberalism to be a weightless argument. Beiner begins by recognizing the great philosophers as literary masters...
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He appreciates the ability to highlight the weaknesses and strengths of society by telling a tale. The importance of truth seeking in both writing literature and philosophy seem to be a trait Beiner emphasizes. He correlates the purposes of each through their objectives in society. Philosophy "supplies clever arguments for favoring one set of policies rather than another" and writers "try to illuminate needs and desires of human life that the subjects themselves may have failed to acknowledge" (Beiner)...
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