This book consists of a sustained exchange between a libertarian economist and conservative political philosopher on the fundamental economic, moral, political and philosophical issues that divide libertarians and conservatives.
This book consists of a sustained exchange between a libertarian economist and conservative political philosopher on the fundamental economic, moral, political and philosophical issues that divide libertarians and conservatives.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Nathan W. Schlueter is Associate Professor of Philosophy and Religion at Hillsdale College.Nikolai G. Wenzel is a Research Fellow at the University of Paris Law School's Center for Law & Economics. Previously, he held the Wallace and Marion Reemelin Chair in Free-Market Economics at Hillsdale College and was Associate Professor of Economics at Flagler College.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction One: What Is Conservatism? Two: What Is Libertarianism? Three: What's Wrong with Conservatism: A Reply to Schlueter Four: What's Wrong with Libertarianism: A Reply to Wenzel Five: Libertarian Case Studies Six: Conservative Case Studies Seven: A Conservative's Conclusion (Schlueter) Eight: A Libertarian's Conclusion (Wenzel)
Introduction One: What Is Conservatism? Two: What Is Libertarianism? Three: What's Wrong with Conservatism: A Reply to Schlueter Four: What's Wrong with Libertarianism: A Reply to Wenzel Five: Libertarian Case Studies Six: Conservative Case Studies Seven: A Conservative's Conclusion (Schlueter) Eight: A Libertarian's Conclusion (Wenzel)
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