An even-handed characterization of the differences between modern liberalism and classical liberalism about the proper scope of government.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
N. Scott Arnold is Professor of Philosophy, University of Alabama at Birmingham, author of The Philosophy and Economics of Market Socialism.
Inhaltsangabe
1.: Chapter 1: Rights, Externalities, and Public Goods 2.: Chapter 2: Private and Public Property 3.: Chapter 3: the Nature of Private Property Rights 4.: Chapter 4: The Modern Liberal Regulatory Agenda 5.: Chapter 5: Common Ground Arguments 6.: Chapter 6: Regulatory Public Goods 7.: Chapter 7: Conversion Arguments: Employment Law 8.: Chapter 8: Conversion Arguments: Anti-Discrimination Law 9.: Chapter 9: Conversion Arguments: Health and Safety Regulation 10.: Chapter 10: Conversion Arguments: Land Use Regulation 11.: Chapter 11: Imposing Values 12.: Chapter 12: Applications
1.: Chapter 1: Rights, Externalities, and Public Goods 2.: Chapter 2: Private and Public Property 3.: Chapter 3: the Nature of Private Property Rights 4.: Chapter 4: The Modern Liberal Regulatory Agenda 5.: Chapter 5: Common Ground Arguments 6.: Chapter 6: Regulatory Public Goods 7.: Chapter 7: Conversion Arguments: Employment Law 8.: Chapter 8: Conversion Arguments: Anti-Discrimination Law 9.: Chapter 9: Conversion Arguments: Health and Safety Regulation 10.: Chapter 10: Conversion Arguments: Land Use Regulation 11.: Chapter 11: Imposing Values 12.: Chapter 12: Applications
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