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Philosophy, Law and Culture of Liberal Democracy and the Authoritarian Challenge

By: Suri Ratnapala

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Liberal democracy has enriched lives, but it is under threat from totalitarian regimes and ideological extremes. This book argues that its defence against rising authoritarianism is the great moral imperative of our time, combining legal analysis, history, and philosophy.

Liberal democracy is the great legacy of the Enlightenment; it has reduced world poverty, increased life expectancy, enriched lives by every measure of wellbeing and…
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Liberal democracy is the great legacy of the Enlightenment; it has reduced world poverty, increased life expectancy, enriched lives by every measure of wellbeing and enlarged our moral compass. Yet, external threats to liberal democracy are posed by totalitarian regimes and their allies seeking to remake the world in their image, and internal pressures arise from opposition to liberal principles from the extremities of the ideological spectrum: radicalism on the left and nativist populism on the right. The defence of liberal democracy requires understanding of its foundational principles, epistemological norms, institutional framework, cultural underpinnings and economic settings. This book argues that the defence of liberal democracy against rising authoritarianism is the great moral imperative of our time.

This work combines extensive legal analysis with the history and philosophy of liberal constitutionalism, institutional economics and ethical reasoning. It engages with opposing schools of thought, including radical critical theory and authoritarian ideologies of the right. The book is highly instructive on administrative and constitutional law, the epistemology and ethics of political liberalism and the nature and immediacy of the domestic and external threats to liberal democracy and fundamental rights and freedoms.

Suri Ratnapala is Emeritus Professor of Public Law of the University of Queensland, Australia, and Fellow of the Australian Academy of Law. He has taught and published widely in the fields of constitutional law, legal philosophy and constitutional political economy and is the author or co-author of thirteen books and many papers. His awards include the Sir Anthony Fisher Memorial Prize, the Centenary of Australian Federation Medal and the John Templeton Foundation Award for teaching in political, economic and social theory. He has been a consultant with USAID, AusAid, the World Bank and the Asian Development Bank in the legal sector and a special commissioner with the Australian Law Reform Commission.

Hardback

  • ISBN: 1-5275-7080-0
  • ISBN13: 978-1-5275-7080-1
  • Date of Publication: 2024-07-12

Paperback

  • ISBN: 1-0364-4725-1
  • ISBN13: 978-1-0364-4725-0
  • Date of Publication: 2025-04-10

Ebook

  • ISBN: 1-5275-7081-9
  • ISBN13: 978-1-5275-7081-8
  • Date of Publication: 2025-04-10

Subject Codes:

  • BIC: JPFK, JPHC, LAB
  • THEMA: JPFK, JPHC, LAB
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  • "Ratnapala’s book is an excellent radiography of the current state of the liberal democratic project, made by a scholar and educator associated deeply with the project. There is a clear and assumed pro-liberal democracy stance infusing the book, although the author makes a visible effort to offer a balanced view. He presents a compelling assessment of the current condition of liberal democracy while offering a sober assessment of the challenges it faces."
    - Paul Dragos Aligica, Senior Research Fellow at George Mason University, USA, and the University of Bucharest, Romania

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