A contribution to the well-established genre of criticisms of liberalism, Against Values takes as its central target the modern focus on values and its attendant atomistic and agonistic idea of the self. In Harold’s telling, values replace older organizing concepts, such as justice and virtue, that emphasized the relational nature of human association…. The book as a whole argues for a post-liberal political philosophy that reconstructs the idea of the common good in terms of friendship, trust, and loyalty, pointing back to an embedded condition. Recommended. Graduate students and faculty.