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George Crowder looks at the implications of value pluralism for political theory and in particular for the foundations of liberalism. Crowder offers the first extended attempt to argue for liberalism from a pluralist point of view. He goes on to make a case for liberalism in its more egalitarian and multicultural version, as the political form most hospitable to a multiplicity of values.
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