İ.ağdaş Hatinoğlu                                                                                      Article Response With Annotated Bibliography                                                                                                             TRUE LİBERALS                     Ronald Beiner, Professor of Political Science at the University of  Toronto  investigates liberalism by considering the communitarian critics of it and different opinions of     He describes the critics of liberalism of Michael Sandel, Charles Taylor, Michael Walzer, and Alasdair MacIntyre.  These community defenders think that all experiences  of communtiy aren’t so morally desirable, but if people are looking at the world only in an individualistic way, they find themselves on a narrow horizon of experiences. Beiner also makes us understand the  difference between left and right liberalists.  Beiner  is against  the opinon that the liberalism refers to a particular relation between the state and the individual and he thinks that it’s a view of human life, which leaves people alone to do what they want freely, and in that sense the one in which society doesn’t guide people to give meaning to their life.  He gives the painting example stating ‘the world without furniture’ as  the main point.   I believe  that Beiner’s understanding of liberalism is wrong and I will tell you what a liberal is,  what liberals want and what they expect from the government.                   Liberal means ‘favorable to or in accord with concepts of maximum individual freedom possible, especially as guaranteed by law and secured by governmental protection ofcivil liberties’ (Kennedy, pars. 3-4).  John F. Kennedy states that “liberal is not someone against the government  and who is uncorned with the taxpayer’s dollar.  It means someone who looks ahead not behind, someone who welcomes new id...