Stanley Hoffmann’s International Liberalism and the Quest for a Realistic Utopia

IF 0.1 Q4 POLITICAL SCIENCE
Nancy Bertoldi
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Abstract:As a committed liberal, Stanley Hoffmann devoted his life’s work to the protection of vulnerable individuals in the stormy context of world affairs. This article explores Hoffmann’s international liberalism in relation to the international liberalism of John Rawls, whose work Hoffmann described as learned and fascinating, but of little relevance to reality for international relations. This is surprising in light of their shared emphases on reforming state institutions and reconciling citizenship with cosmopolitan duty. I suggest that Hoffmann’s skepticism is rooted in his unease with Rawls’s re-deployment of the social contract to describe a “realistic utopia” for international relations, which Hoffmann considered to be both overly utopian and overly realistic, as becomes particularly vivid in relation to the place of nonliberal peoples in a liberal international society. Despite these disagreements, I suggest that Hoffmann shared many of Rawls’s key positions and aspirations, and that the two must be seen as fellow travelers in the global project of political liberalism.
斯坦利·霍夫曼的《国际自由主义与对现实乌托邦的追求》
摘要:作为一名坚定的自由主义者,斯坦利·霍夫曼毕生致力于在风云变幻的世界事务背景下保护弱势群体。本文探讨了霍夫曼的国际自由主义与约翰·罗尔斯的国际自由主义的关系,霍夫曼称罗尔斯的工作是有学问的,令人着迷的,但与国际关系的现实关系不大。考虑到他们都强调改革国家机构,协调公民身份与世界责任,这一点令人惊讶。我认为霍夫曼的怀疑源于他对罗尔斯重新部署社会契约来描述国际关系的“现实主义乌托邦”的不安,霍夫曼认为这既过于乌托邦又过于现实,这在与自由主义国际社会中非自由主义民族的地位有关时变得尤为生动。尽管存在这些分歧,但我认为霍夫曼与罗尔斯有许多共同的关键立场和愿望,这两人必须被视为政治自由主义全球工程的同路人。
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