Abstract
In the eyes of numerous contemporary critics modern society is in the midst of a profound moral and political crisis. Although writers such as Alasdair Maclntyre, Charles Taylor and Michael Sandell differ in their precise diagnosis of the nature and extent of what is commonly refered to as the ‘malaise of modernity’,2 they concur in the belief that this crisis is the product of the flaws inherent in modern liberalism, which is widely regarded as the dominant intellectual tradition of our time.
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