Perfectionist liberalism

Perfectionist liberalism has been defined by Charles Larmore (1987) as the "family of views that base political principles on 'ideals claiming to shape our overall conception of the good life, and not just our role as citizens.'" Joseph Raz popularised those ideas. Other important contemporary theorists of liberal perfectionism are George Sher and . One can also find liberal perfectionist strands of thought in the writings of early liberals like John Stuart Mill and T.H.Green.

Perfectionist liberalism

Perfectionist liberalism has been defined by Charles Larmore (1987) as the "family of views that base political principles on 'ideals claiming to shape our overall conception of the good life, and not just our role as citizens.'" Joseph Raz popularised those ideas. Other important contemporary theorists of liberal perfectionism are George Sher and . One can also find liberal perfectionist strands of thought in the writings of early liberals like John Stuart Mill and T.H.Green.