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Libertarianism, from A to Z / Jeffrey A. Miron.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Miron, Jeffrey A.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Libertarianism--Encyclopedias.
Libertarianism.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (221 p.)
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
New York, N.Y. : Basic Books, a member of the Perseus Books Group, 2010.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
Libertarian principles seem basic enough-keep government out of boardrooms, bedrooms, and wallets, and let markets work the way they should. But what reasoning justifies those stances, and how can they be elucidated clearly and applied consistently? In Libertarianism, from A to Z, acclaimed Harvard economist Jeffrey Miron sets the record straight with a dictionary that takes the reader beyond the mere surface of libertarian thought to reveal the philosophy's underlying and compelling logic. Tackling subjects as diverse as prostitution and drugs, the financial crises and the
Contents:
contents; preface; introduction; A; abortion; accountability and high-stakes testing; affirmative action; agricultural subsidies; anti-poverty programs; antitrust policy; arbitrary redistributions; arts and culture; asymmetric informationand adverse selection; B; bank regulation and deposit insurance; bans on discrimination; budget deficits; C; campaign finance regulation; capital punishment; central banks and monetary policy; children; Civil Rights Act of 1964; consequential versusphilosophical libertarianism; conservatism versus libertarianism; consumer protection; consumption taxes
corporate income taxcorruption; cost-benefit analysis; criminal justice; D; democracy and capitalism; disaster relief; discrimination; disrespect for the law; drug prohibition; drunk driving laws; E; employee drug testing; employer-provided health insurance; endangered species; enforcing contracts; environmental policies; estate tax; externalities; F; false or misleading advertising; federalism; fiscal stimulus; fixed versus flexible exchange rates; flat tax; foreign aid; funding scientific research; G; gambling; gays in the military; gold standard versus fiat money; Great Depression
gun controlH; health care costs; health insurance; I; immigration; L; liberalism versus libertarianism; M; mandatory savings programs; marriage and civil unions; medications; minimum legal drinking age; minimum wages; moral hazard; morality; mutually beneficial exchange; N; national defense; negative income tax; nuclear power; O; organ sales; P; Pareto efficiency; partial-birth abortion; paternalism; personal income taxation; philosophical libertarianism; polarization; private (personal) accounts; product liability; professional licensure; property rights; prostitution
public health campaignspublic schools; public television and radio; R; recycling; redistributing income; religion; Roe v. Wade; RU-486; S; saving for retirement; self-reliance; sin taxes; slippery slopes; Social Security; sports stadiums; stabilization policies; subsidizing education; T; taxes; thought control; too big to fail; trade; U; unintended consequences; unions; utilitarianism; V; vouchers for education; vouchers versus redistributionin-cash or in-kind; W; war on terror; Z; zoos; the intellectual foundations of the libertarian perspective; conclusion
Notes:
Description based upon print version of record.
ISBN:
1-282-74665-0
9786612746659
0-465-02162-X
OCLC:
630538024

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