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The Growth of the Liberal Soul

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In The Growth of the Liberal Soul, David Walsh provides a dazzling defense of liberalism by confronting the core difficulty of the liberal democratic tradition in explaining and justifying itself.D...
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  • 15 July 2025
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In The Growth of the Liberal Soul, David Walsh provides a dazzling defense of liberalism by confronting the core difficulty of the liberal democratic tradition in explaining and justifying itself.

David Walsh’s groundbreaking work addresses a pivotal crisis in liberal democratic self-understanding, as many leading thinkers abandoned the search for a foundation in human nature or moral truth. Without a firm footing, proponents of liberalism could not explain its initial extraordinary success or the recent seeming unraveling of its own moral code. Instead, Walsh argues that Christianity and philosophy formed the original foundation for liberalism, and that only the ideals of service, self-responsibility, and the sacredness of each person can provide the grounding that liberalism desperately needs.

As Walsh seamlessly weaves together the ideas of Hobbes, Locke, Kant, Hegel, Tocqueville, Nietzsche, and other leading thinkers, The Growth of the Liberal Soul crafts a compelling defense of liberalism and issues an inspiring call to see liberty not as an invitation to universal egoism, but as the pursuit of the greatest justice, freedom, and fulfillment for all members of the community.

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Publisher: University of Notre Dame Press
Imprint: University of Notre Dame Press
Publication Date: 15 July 2025
ISBN: 9780268209599
Format: eBook
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"Walsh is a courageous witness to the continued presence of the great tradition. . . . To declare that liberalism has failed, that we already live in a postliberal world, only leads us further into alienation from the foundation that awaits our return to it." —Law & Liberty



“Walsh calls on us to immerse ourselves in this liberal tradition and to learn from it. It differs from the liberal thought of our century, for which liberty, having lost most of its intrinsic and constitutive appeal, serves mainly to promote economic growth, shield us from fearsome dictators, and free us to pursue our various conceptions of the good.” —The Independent Review



“On good liberal grounds alone, academic liberals should appreciate David Walsh’s powerful new defense of liberalism. A valuable contribution to the increasingly edifying debate led by conservatives over liberalism’s future, this book gently but firmly exposes the illusions that conceal from contemporary liberalism the source of the liberal spirit’s formidable moral authority.” —First Things



". . . the reissue of The Growth of the Liberal Soul is a welcome addition to the raging debate over liberalism. It challenges many of the simplistic characterizations of our political tradition, looking not just to the ideas of this or that theorist but to the totality of our political experience and our attempts to understand it." —Religion & Liberty Online



"Walsh could give voice to a devastating criticism of the critics of liberal democracy because they forgot the most important aspect of what they chopped to pieces: there can be no analysis of liberal democracy outside the convictions that underpin it, namely mutual respect for the dignity and rights of others." —Barry Cooper, The University Bookman



"The publication of the second edition of The Growth of the Liberal Soul is a testament to David Walsh’s deep understanding of the history of political philosophy, of liberal theory, and of the depths of the liberal soul. He illuminates why yesterday’s arguments are also today’s and perhaps of all times." —John von Heyking, The University Bookman



"In reminding us of the moral and spiritual core at the heart of liberalism, Walsh goes far in breaching our ideological divide. . . . To the extent we may do so, we owe a debt of gratitude to David Walsh." —Joseph R. Fornieri, The University Bookman

David Walsh is professor of politics at the Catholic University of America. He is the author of The Priority of the Person and Politics of the Person as the Politics of Being.

Acknowledgments

Introduction

Part 1. Dimensions of the Problem

1. Crisis of Liberal Politics

2. Enduring Moral Authority

3. Utopian Forgetfulness of Depth

Part 2. Historical Sources and Resources

4. Liberal Achievement of Order from Disorder

5. Struggle as a Source of Liberal Richness

6. Source of Liberal Appeal: Secular Christianity

Part 3. Outline of a Renovation

7. Incompleteness of a Liberal Order

8. Meditative Expansion of Limits

Notes

Bibliography

Index