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Political philosophy, clearly : essays on freedom and fairness, property and equalities / Anthony de Jasay ; edited and with an introduction by Hartmut Kliemt.

Van Pelt Library JA71 .D4313 2010
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
De Jasay, Anthony, 1925-
Contributor:
Kliemt, Hartmut, 1949-
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Political science--Philosophy.
Political science.
Liberty.
Justice.
Equality.
Physical Description:
xi, 347 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm
Place of Publication:
Indianapolis : Liberty Fund, [2010]
Contents:
Government, bound or unbound?
Parrot talk : the repetition of common fallacies
When fair is not just and just is not fair
Fairness as justice
Justice, luck, liberty
Social justice examined : with a little help from Adam Smith
Pious lies : the justification of states and welfare states
To each his own, to each the same
Property and its enemies
Permission, prohibition, presumption : three p's in political philosophy
Between Colbert and Adam Smith
Liberalism, loose or strict
Freedoms, "rights," and rights
Freedom, from a mainly logical perspective
The concept of rule-bound collective choice and the idea of constitutional safeguards
The private enforcement of public rules
Antitrust and its "private" enforcement : a liberal perspective
Violence : the disease and the vaccine
The public interest and the usual suspects
Public goods and their spontaneous provision
Take or leave?
Property under "jungle law."
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
9780865977839
0865977836
9780865977822
0865977828
OCLC:
421532578

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