The Lost History of Liberalism, Helena Rosenblatt
The Lost History of Liberalism, Helena Rosenblatt
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The Lost History of Liberalism
From Ancient Rome to the Twenty-First Century

Author: Helena Rosenblatt

Narrator: Xe Sands

Unabridged: 8 hr 20 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 12/12/2018


Synopsis

The changing face of the liberal creed from the ancient world to today.

The Lost History of Liberalism challenges our most basic assumptions about a political creed that has become a rallying cry—and a term of derision—in today's increasingly divided public square. Taking readers from ancient Rome to today, Helena Rosenblatt traces the evolution of the words "liberal" and "liberalism," revealing the heated debates that have taken place over their meaning.

In this timely and provocative book, Rosenblatt debunks the popular myth of liberalism as a uniquely Anglo-American tradition centered on individual rights. She shows that it was the French Revolution that gave birth to liberalism and Germans who transformed it. Only in the mid-twentieth century did the concept become widely known in the United States—and then, as now, its meaning was hotly debated. Liberals were originally moralists at heart. They believed in the power of religion to reform society, emphasized the sanctity of the family, and never spoke of rights without speaking of duties. It was only during the Cold War and America's growing world hegemony that liberalism was refashioned into an American ideology focused so strongly on individual freedoms.

Today, we still can't seem to agree on liberalism's meaning. In the United States, a "liberal" is someone who advocates big government, while in France, big government is contrary to "liberalism." Political debates become befuddled because of semantic and conceptual confusion. The Lost History of Liberalism sets the record straight on a core tenet of today's political conversation and lays the foundations for a more constructive discussion about the future of liberal democracy.

About Helena Rosenblatt

Helena Rosenblatt is professor of history at the Graduate Center, City University of New York. Her many books include Liberal Values: Benjamin Constant and the Politics of Religion and Thinking with Rousseau: From Machiavelli to Schmitt.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Jacopo on May 29, 2020

'The Lost History of Liberalism' is a book that excels in almost every area that readers should expect from academic texts today. Dr. Rosenblatt's millennia-spanning perspective provides fascinating insight into liberalism's evolution, and not a single paragraph is wasted in her examination. Her pro......more

Goodreads review by Marcel on January 29, 2024

ENGLISH Helena Rosenblatt’s “The Lost History of Liberalism: From Ancient Rome to the Twenty-First Century” proposes a different approach to the History of Liberalism. The author goes through relevant historical facts involving the idea behind the term from early notions in Ancient Rome to its contem......more

Goodreads review by Ayush on November 24, 2018

The things this book gets right : It is certainly comprehensive in its coverage of the rise of liberalism in Europe, and to an extent in America. It emphasises again and again the point that liberalism was never a ideological monolith, often cannibalising itself with every incarnation, from laissez......more

Goodreads review by Sergio on April 16, 2024

Magistral. Uno de los mejores libros que leído.......more

Goodreads review by Justin on October 28, 2021

One to file under 'it is what it is,' since there are two gaping holes in the entire project. But they're methodological, intentional holes, and not errors. It's a weird feeling. Rosenblatt has written something like a concept history of 'liberal,' but in a kind of Wittgensteinian way, so 'liberal'......more