The Cambridge Handbook of Classical Liberal Thought
Herausgeber: Henderson, M Todd
The Cambridge Handbook of Classical Liberal Thought
Herausgeber: Henderson, M Todd
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This Handbook brings together scholars to consider how classical liberal principles can help us understand and address social problems.
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This Handbook brings together scholars to consider how classical liberal principles can help us understand and address social problems.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 322
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. September 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 164mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 590g
- ISBN-13: 9781108416931
- ISBN-10: 1108416934
- Artikelnr.: 52423687
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 322
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. September 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 164mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 590g
- ISBN-13: 9781108416931
- ISBN-10: 1108416934
- Artikelnr.: 52423687
Introduction
1. The rise, fall, and renaissance of classical liberalism Ralph Raico
2. Back the future: new classical liberalism and old social justice Jason Brennan
3. More and better: resources defined through property and exchange Art Carden
4. The boundaries of anti-discrimination laws David E. Bernstein
5. Environmental protection: final frontier or Achilles heel? Jonathon H. Adler
6. I, Pencil Leonard E. Read
Note from Editor and introduction Lawrence W. Reed
7. Foot voting and the future of liberty Ilya Somin
8. Classical liberal administrative law in a progressive world Michael Rappaport
9. Political libertarianism Jacob T. Levy
10. The bourgeois argument for freer immigration Fernando R. Tesón
11. Rationality - what?: misconceptions of neoclassical and behavioral economics Mario J. Rizzo
12. Property, intellectual property, and regulation James Y. Stern
13. Classical liberalism and the problem of technological change Justin Hurwitz and Geoffrey A. Manne
14. Classical liberalism, race and mass incarceration Aziz Huq
15. Seven problems for classical liberals Louis Michael Seidman
16. Meeting the fundamental objections to classical liberalism Richard A. Epstein.
1. The rise, fall, and renaissance of classical liberalism Ralph Raico
2. Back the future: new classical liberalism and old social justice Jason Brennan
3. More and better: resources defined through property and exchange Art Carden
4. The boundaries of anti-discrimination laws David E. Bernstein
5. Environmental protection: final frontier or Achilles heel? Jonathon H. Adler
6. I, Pencil Leonard E. Read
Note from Editor and introduction Lawrence W. Reed
7. Foot voting and the future of liberty Ilya Somin
8. Classical liberal administrative law in a progressive world Michael Rappaport
9. Political libertarianism Jacob T. Levy
10. The bourgeois argument for freer immigration Fernando R. Tesón
11. Rationality - what?: misconceptions of neoclassical and behavioral economics Mario J. Rizzo
12. Property, intellectual property, and regulation James Y. Stern
13. Classical liberalism and the problem of technological change Justin Hurwitz and Geoffrey A. Manne
14. Classical liberalism, race and mass incarceration Aziz Huq
15. Seven problems for classical liberals Louis Michael Seidman
16. Meeting the fundamental objections to classical liberalism Richard A. Epstein.
Introduction
1. The rise, fall, and renaissance of classical liberalism Ralph Raico
2. Back the future: new classical liberalism and old social justice Jason Brennan
3. More and better: resources defined through property and exchange Art Carden
4. The boundaries of anti-discrimination laws David E. Bernstein
5. Environmental protection: final frontier or Achilles heel? Jonathon H. Adler
6. I, Pencil Leonard E. Read
Note from Editor and introduction Lawrence W. Reed
7. Foot voting and the future of liberty Ilya Somin
8. Classical liberal administrative law in a progressive world Michael Rappaport
9. Political libertarianism Jacob T. Levy
10. The bourgeois argument for freer immigration Fernando R. Tesón
11. Rationality - what?: misconceptions of neoclassical and behavioral economics Mario J. Rizzo
12. Property, intellectual property, and regulation James Y. Stern
13. Classical liberalism and the problem of technological change Justin Hurwitz and Geoffrey A. Manne
14. Classical liberalism, race and mass incarceration Aziz Huq
15. Seven problems for classical liberals Louis Michael Seidman
16. Meeting the fundamental objections to classical liberalism Richard A. Epstein.
1. The rise, fall, and renaissance of classical liberalism Ralph Raico
2. Back the future: new classical liberalism and old social justice Jason Brennan
3. More and better: resources defined through property and exchange Art Carden
4. The boundaries of anti-discrimination laws David E. Bernstein
5. Environmental protection: final frontier or Achilles heel? Jonathon H. Adler
6. I, Pencil Leonard E. Read
Note from Editor and introduction Lawrence W. Reed
7. Foot voting and the future of liberty Ilya Somin
8. Classical liberal administrative law in a progressive world Michael Rappaport
9. Political libertarianism Jacob T. Levy
10. The bourgeois argument for freer immigration Fernando R. Tesón
11. Rationality - what?: misconceptions of neoclassical and behavioral economics Mario J. Rizzo
12. Property, intellectual property, and regulation James Y. Stern
13. Classical liberalism and the problem of technological change Justin Hurwitz and Geoffrey A. Manne
14. Classical liberalism, race and mass incarceration Aziz Huq
15. Seven problems for classical liberals Louis Michael Seidman
16. Meeting the fundamental objections to classical liberalism Richard A. Epstein.