Cantitate/Preț
Produs

The Routledge Handbook of Libertarianism: Routledge Handbooks in Philosophy

Editat de Jason Brennan, Bas van der Vossen, David Schmidtz
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 22 aug 2017
Libertarians often bill their theory as an alternative to both the traditional Left and Right. The Routledge Handbook of Libertarianism helps readers fully examine this alternative without preaching it to them, exploring the contours of libertarian (sometimes also called classical liberal) thinking on justice, institutions, interpersonal ethics, government, and political economy. The 31 chapters--all written specifically for this volume--are organized into five parts. Part I asks, what should libertarianism learn from other theories of justice, and what should defenders of other theories of justice learn from libertarianism? Part II asks, what are some of the deepest problems facing libertarian theories? Part III asks, what is the right way to think about property rights and the market? Part IV asks, how should we think about the state? Finally, part V asks, how well (or badly) can libertarianism deal with some of the major policy challenges of our day, such as immigration, trade, religion in politics, and paternalism in a free market. Among the Handbook's chapters are those from critics who write about what they believe libertarians get right as well as others from leading libertarian theorists who identify what they think libertarians get wrong. As a whole, the Handbook provides a comprehensive, clear-eyed look at what libertarianism has been and could be, and why it matters.
Citește tot Restrânge

Din seria Routledge Handbooks in Philosophy

Preț: 121732 lei

Preț vechi: 163597 lei
-26% Nou

Puncte Express: 1826

Preț estimativ în valută:
23297 241100$ 19352£

Carte tipărită la comandă

Livrare economică 03-17 februarie 25

Preluare comenzi: 021 569.72.76

Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781138832169
ISBN-10: 1138832162
Pagini: 486
Dimensiuni: 174 x 246 x 34 mm
Greutate: 0.99 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Routledge Handbooks in Philosophy

Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Cuprins

TABLE OF CONTENTS
Acknowledgements
Introduction
Libertarianism in conversation with other theories
  1. Learning from libertarianism: thanks from an unrepentant social democratRichard W. Miller
  2. Libertarianism without LockeJacob Levy
  3. Hayekian Classical LiberalismGerald Gaus
  4. Democracy and equality versus libertarianism and classical liberalismRichard Arneson
  5. Kant’s LiberalismChris W. Suprenant
  6. What’s Wrong with Libertarianism? The Meritocratic DiagnosisThomas Mulligan
  7. Liberal Libertarians: Why Libertarianism is a Liberal ViewPeter J. Boettke and Rosolino A. Candela
  8. Liberal and Illiberal LibertarianismSamuel Freeman
    Questioning libertarian principles
  9. Feminism and the Libertarian Self-Ownership ThesisAnn Cudd
  10. Self-love, justice, and cooperationEric Mack
  11. Exception RightsNicolás Maloberti
  12. The Sufficiency Proviso: A Case for Moderate LibertarianismFabian Wendt
  13. Liberty: A PPE ApproachJason Brennan
  14. The Myths of the Self-Ownership ThesisJason Brennan and Bas van der Vossen
  15. Social ContractarianismJohn Thrasher

    The role of property and the market:
  16. What can be for sale?Peter Martin Jaworski
  17. Property Rights: Natural, Conventional, or Hybrid?Anna Stilz
  18. Is Wealth Redistribution a Rights Violation?Michael Huemer
  19. TradeFernando Tesón
  20. Non-Libertarian Defenses of Economic Rights as Basic RightsQueralt

    What is the role of the state?
  21. Ideal TheorySamuel Freeman
  22. Private GoveranceEdward Peter Stringham
  23. Libertarianism and the Welfare StateMatt Zwolinski
  24. Government failure and market failureMichael Munger
  25. Freedom and KnowledgeIlya Somin
     
    Applied libertarian issues:
  26. The Libertarian Case for Open BordersJavier Hidalgo
  27. Religion and PoliticsKevin Vallier
  28. A Libertarian Approach to MedicineJessica Flanigan
  29. ToleranceRyan Muldoon
  30. Paternalism and The Limits of LibertySarah Conly
  31. Free markets and exploitation
Hillel Steiner





Notă biografică

Jason Brennan is the Robert J. and Elizabeth Flanagan Family Chair of Strategy, Economics, Ethics, and Public Policy at the McDonough School of Business, Georgetown University, where he teaches courses in the intersection of politics, philosophy, and economics. He is the author or co-author of seven books, including Against Democracy (2016), Markets without Limits, with Peter Jaworski (2015), and Why Not Capitalism? (2014).
Bas van der Vossen is Associate Professor of Philosophy in the Smith Institute of Political Economy and Philosophy, Chapman University. He is the author, together with Fernando Tesón, of Debating Humanitarian Intervention (2017).
David Schmidtz is Kendrick Professor of Philosophy at the College of Social & Behavior Sciences and Eller Chair of Service-Dominant Logic at the College of Management, the University of Arizona. He is the author, co-author, or co-editor of 14 book publications.

Recenzii

"This is the best contemporary anthology introducing the reader to the basics of libertarianism."
--Tyler Cowen, George Mason University
"What a cornucopia! Handbooks are, of course, designed to be useful, but this one is also great fun as friends and critics insightfully converse across the range of libertarian issues. I shall keep my copy close at hand."
--Loren Lomasky, University of Virginia
"The Routledge Handbook of Libertarianism is a distinctive and distinctively valuable contribution to the literature. Those of us who work in political philosophy are indebted to the editors for assembling such an extraordinarily accomplished group of authors to write on the most important and pressing issues within and related to libertarianism."
--Christopher Heath Wellman, Washington University

Descriere

The Routledge Handbook of Libertarianism helps readers fully examine libertarian (sometimes also called classical liberal) thinking on justice, institutions, interpersonal ethics, government, and political economy.