A vision of a new liberalism?

A vision of a new liberalism?
About this book
In 1992, a year before his death, Yasusuke Murakami published in Japanese An Anticlassical Political-Economic Analysis: A Vision for the Next Century (English translation, Stanford, 1996). A work that distilled decades of research and thought by a distinguished economic theorist turned social scientist and philosopher, it sold more than 25,000 copies in Japan despite its highly scholarly nature.
The book enjoyed such immediate recognition because it offered a sanguine vision for the community of nations and because of Murakami's vision was supported by acute insights on, and seminal analyses of the crucial issues relating to economic growth, equality, peace, and cultural diversity we face at the end of the twentieth century.
This volume presents nine essays - by five political scientists, three economists, and a historian - that critically evaluate the vision and analyses in Murakami's book by focusing on his two key contributions. The first is "polymorphic liberalism," a new type of liberalism that reflects the needs of both developed and developing economies and the realities of the diversity of cultures; the second is "developmentalism," a long-term, multifaceted policy intervention in catch-up economic growth.
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Subjects
Neoclassical school of economicsEconomistsLiberalismEconomists, biographyJapan, biography