POLI 243 Chapter : Andrew Moravcsik, Taking Preferences Seriously - A Liberal Theory of International Relations.docx

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Taking preferences seriously: a liberal theory of international relations (first. Thesis: this article codifies this basic liberal insight in the form of three theoretical assumptions and demonstrates that the existence of a coherent liberal theory has significant theoretical, methodological and empirical implications. Liberal theories lack a paradigmatic status because they don t include functional regime theory. This allows critics to call it a normative theory, unlike the positive realism that deals with human nature as it actually is. Liberals responded to this accusation by collecting views held by classical liberalists or by defining the liberal theory teleologically. Many argued that liberalism cannot be considered a real theory because of this. What states want is the primary determinant of what they do p. 521: the primacy of societal actors liberalism generalizes the demands of individuals and the social conditions under which they act. Based on this assumption you get the three types of liberalism

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