Liberalism Unveiled: Forging A New Third Way In Singapore

Liberalism Unveiled: Forging A New Third Way In Singapore

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Cheang, Bryan Yi Da (King's Collge London, Uk & Adam Smith Centre, S'pore)
World Scientific Publishing Co Pte Ltd
EAN: 9789811220746
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Since 1965, Singapore has been propelled to the dizzying heights of first-world prosperity. Yet, the People's Action Party's signature style of technocratic elitism has come under increasing criticism by a new generation of left-leaning progressive scholars and activists condemning the excesses of neoliberalism. The PAP's mode of governance that prioritizes economic growth is criticised in favour of a vaguely European-style welfare state and greater state intervention.Bryan Cheang and Donovan Choy break this traditional pro-PAP versus anti-PAP dichotomy by providing a fresh classical liberal perspective. The authors contend that both sides discern only parts of the political puzzle correctly. This book envisions a new path forward for Singapore's policy-making, one characterised by greater competition & freedom. It critiques the conservative-right through a fresh take on the philosophical underpinnings of the 'Singapore Consensus': communitarianism, meritocracy and technocracy. The authors also engage with the new social democratic orthodoxy, demonstrating the dangers of egalitarian interventions & state-based environmentalism.Applying the interdisciplinary insights of political philosophy and political economy, this novel account recommends epistemic liberalism, a system of governance based on intellectual humility, limited government, and decentralisation.
EAN 9789811220746
ISBN 9811220743
Binding Hardback
Publisher World Scientific Publishing Co Pte Ltd
Publication date December 24, 2020
Pages 252
Language English
Dimensions 159 x 235 x 22
Country Singapore
Readership General
Authors Cheang, Bryan Yi Da (King's Collge London, Uk & Adam Smith Centre, S'pore); Choy, Donovan (Adam Smith Centre, S'pore)