

The end of liberalism
Book • 1969
In 'The End of Liberalism', Theodore J. Lowi argues that classical liberalism has been replaced by interest group liberalism, leading to significant changes in American governance.
He critiques the role of administrative agencies and interest groups in shaping policy, advocating for a shift towards juridical democracy to restore the rule of law.
He critiques the role of administrative agencies and interest groups in shaping policy, advocating for a shift towards juridical democracy to restore the rule of law.