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In
The Limits of Liberalism
, Mark T. Mitchell argues that a rejection of tradition is both philosophically incoherent and politically harmful.
identifies why most modern thinkers have denied the essential role of tradition and explains how tradition can be restored to its proper place. Mitchell demonstrates that the rejection of tradition as an epistemic necessity has produced a false conception of the human person—the liberal self—which in turn has produced a false conception of freedom. Together, these false conceptions have facilitated both liberal cosmopolitanism and identity politics.
Mitchell uses the philosophies of Michael Oakeshott, Alasdair MacIntyre, and Michael Polanyi to construct a compelling argument for a reconstructed view of tradition and, as a result, a reconstructed view of freedom.
reveals that only by finding an alternative to the liberal self can we escape the incoherencies and pathologies inherent therein.
In
The Limits of Liberalism
, Mark T. Mitchell argues that a rejection of tradition is both philosophically incoherent and politically harmful.
identifies why most modern thinkers have denied the essential role of tradition and explains how tradition can be restored to its proper place. Mitchell demonstrates that the rejection of tradition as an epistemic necessity has produced a false conception of the human person—the liberal self—which in turn has produced a false conception of freedom. Together, these false conceptions have facilitated both liberal cosmopolitanism and identity politics.
Mitchell uses the philosophies of Michael Oakeshott, Alasdair MacIntyre, and Michael Polanyi to construct a compelling argument for a reconstructed view of tradition and, as a result, a reconstructed view of freedom.
reveals that only by finding an alternative to the liberal self can we escape the incoherencies and pathologies inherent therein.

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