Uncivil Society
Discover the intricate relationship between classical liberalism and societal groups in Uncivil Society by Richard Boyd. Published by Bloomsbury Publishing Plc in 2004, this thought-provoking book spans 332 pages, exploring the challenges pluralism poses to the foundations of Anglo-American liberalism. Boyd, an esteemed political scientist from the University of Wisconsin, Madison, delves into the animosity classical liberalism holds towards various associations, which he describes as "the perils of pluralism." Through compelling analysis, Boyd invites readers to reconsider the impact of civil society on political freedom and civic engagement. This essential read not only enriches our understanding of civics and citizenship but also engages with broader themes in political science and history. Don't miss the opportunity to delve into this significant work that addresses the complexities of modern governance and individual rights.