Problems Of Market Liberalism Volume 15 Social Philosophy And Policy Part 2

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Problems of Market Liberalism: Volume 15, Social Philosophy and Policy, Part 2

Author: Ellen Frankel Paul
language: en
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Release Date: 1998-10-13
These essays assess market liberal or libertarian political theory. They provide insights into the limits of government, develop market-oriented solutions to pressing social problems, and explore some defects in traditional libertarian theory and practice. Some of the essays deal with crucial theoretical issues, asking whether the promotion of citizens' welfare can serve as the justification for the establishment of government, or inquiring into the constraints on individual behavior that exist in a liberal social order. Some essays explore market liberal or libertarian positions on specific public policy issues, such as affirmative action, ownership of the airwaves, the provision of healthcare, or the regulation of food and drugs. Other essays look at property rights, the morality of profit-making, or the provision of public goods. Still others address libertarianism as a political movement, suggesting ways in which libertarians can reach out to those who do not share their views.
Virtue and Vice: Volume 15, Part 1

Author: Ellen Frankel Paul
language: en
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Release Date: 1998-02-13
The essays in this volume examine the nature of virtue and its role in moral theory.
Problems of Market Liberalism: Volume 15, Social Philosophy and Policy, Part 2

Author: Ellen Frankel Paul
language: en
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Release Date: 1998-10-13
The essays in this volume assess the strength and impact of market liberal or libertarian political theory, which, broadly conceived, advocates a more carefully circumscribed role for the state and a greater reliance on the ability of individuals and voluntary, private-sector institutions to confront social problems. They offer insights into the limits of government, develop market-oriented solutions to pressing social problems, and explore some defects in traditional libertarian theory and practice.