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Develops a theory of spiritual freedom and explores its relationship to problems of liberal political regimes.
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Table of Contents
- Contents
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- Spiritual Fullness
- The Free Spirit and Liberalism
- Plan for the Book
- 1. The Free Spirit
- Skepticism
- Skepticism and Cheerfulness
- 2. A Safe Distance from Politics
- Eschewing Practical Politics
- The Free Spirit in Nietzsche’s Political Philosophy
- 3. Free Spirits in Action: Practicing Political Detachment
- Hesse
- Lewis
- Emerson and Thoreau
- 4. Free Spirits in Liberal Political Society
- The Millian Test
- Aesthetic Perspective and Spiritual Fullness
- 5. The Possibility of Autonomy: The Progressive Critique
- The Origins of Liberal Government
- A Practicable Sense of Autonomy
- An Inverted Social Contract
- 6. The Desirability of Autonomy: The Communitarian Critique
- Autonomous and Spiritually Empty
- Community, Narrative, and Meaning
- Autonomous and Spiritually Full
- The Importance of Liberal Values
- Conclusion
- Summing Up
- Notes
- Bibliography
- Index
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