Document Type
Review
Publication Date
1995
Abstract
The flood of literature sometimes derisively referred to as the Rawls/Nozick industry shows no signs of slowing. David Johnston enters the lists to champion an unabashedly cosmopolitan view-humanist liberalism-that focuses on promoting human agency for any and all people in any and all societies. He concedes that he has in place only a rudimentary sketch.
Recommended Citation
Herzog, Donald J. Review of The Idea of a Liberal Theory: A Critique and Reconstruction, by D. Johnston. Am. Pol. Sci. Rev. 89, no. 2 (1995): 487-8.