Problems of Market Liberalism: Volume 15, Social Philosophy and Policy, Part 2
Ellen Frankel Paul editor Jeffrey Paul editor Fred D Miller, Jr editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:13th Oct '98
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This collection of essays examines the boundaries of government, proposes market-based solutions to social issues, critiques traditional libertarian theory, and discusses public policy topics like healthcare and property rights.
Problems of Market Liberalism: Volume 15, Social Philosophy and Policy, Part 2 is a thought-provoking collection of essays that delve into the complexities of market liberalism and libertarian theory. The essays critically assess the limitations of government while proposing market-oriented solutions to significant social issues. By examining these themes, the authors highlight the need for a nuanced understanding of the role that government can and should play in society.
The collection addresses various theoretical questions, such as whether the promotion of citizens' welfare can justify the establishment of government. It also investigates the constraints on individual behavior that exist within a liberal social framework. The essays not only engage with foundational concepts of libertarianism but also tackle specific public policy matters, including affirmative action, healthcare provision, and regulation of food and drugs. This multifaceted approach encourages readers to consider the practical implications of libertarian ideals in contemporary society.
Additionally, the book explores the moral dimensions of profit-making, property rights, and the provision of public goods. Some essays reflect on libertarianism as a political movement, offering insights on how libertarians might broaden their appeal to those with differing viewpoints. Overall, this collection serves as a comprehensive examination of market liberalism, inviting readers to engage with its principles while critically assessing its limitations and potential for addressing social challenges.
ISBN: 9780521649919
Dimensions: 229mm x 154mm x 28mm
Weight: 735g
472 pages