POLI 244 Lecture Notes - Lecture 6: Monism, Liberal Internationalism, Social Evolution
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Michael w. doyle (1986) liberalism and world politics american political science. In this excerpt, doyle examines the traditional grounds of individual liberty restraint and peaceful intentions . Liberalism can be attributed to these three theorists: schumpeter, machiavelli, and kant. Promoting freedom will produce speech speech in british parliament in june 1892 by. President reagan (cid:0) parties make way for war (cid:0) Kant: liberal republican;; liberalism leaves impact on foreign affairs, militaristic affairs. Schumpter: capitalism and democracy are the two forces of peace (cid:0) rationalism (as rational individuals demand democratic governance) (cid:0) opposition to war, expansion, cabinet diplomacy has risen (cid:0) society would not pursue war (cid:0) (cid:0) His republic is a classical mixed republic not a democracy (characteristics: social equality, popular liberty, and political participation) Liberty results from disunion meaning the competition and necessity for compromise. Liberty results from popular veto (powerful few in a tyranny) Liberty encourages increased population and property (cid:0) lives are stable.