Liberalism and capitalism

What are the core values of liberalism, and how can they best be promoted? Liberals in the classical tradition championed individual freedom, limited government, and a capitalist economic system with strong rights to private property. Contemporary liberals, in contrast, embrace more egalitarian valu...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Otros Autores: Paul, Ellen Frankel (-), Miller, Fred Dycus, 1944-, Paul, Jeffrey
Formato: Libro
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: New York : Cambridge University Press 2011
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Tabla de Contenidos:
  • 1. The paradox of John Stuart Mill / Alan Charles Kors
  • 2. Capitalism in the classical and high liberal traditions / Samuel Freeman
  • 3. Founding liberalism, progressive liberalism, and the rights of property / Ronald J. Pestritto
  • 4. The property equilibrium in a liberal social order (or how to correct our moral vision) / Gerald Gaus
  • 5. Judicial liberalism and capitalism: Justice Field reconsidered Michael / P. Zuckert
  • 6. Liberty after Lehman Brothers / Loren E. Lomasky
  • 7. A Lockean argument for universal access to health care / Daniel M. Hausman
  • 8. Euvoluntary or not, exchange is just / Michael C. Munger
  • 9. Rule consequentialism makes sense after all / Tyler Cowen
  • 10. Liberalism, capitalism, and 'socialist' principles / Richard J. Arneson
  • 11. Are modern American liberals socialists or social democrats? / N. Scott Arnold
  • Index