Liberalism and Capitalism: Volume 28, Part 2
Ellen Frankel Paul editor Jeffrey Paul editor Fred D Miller, Jr editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:8th Aug '11
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Political philosophers, theorists and historians address what are the core values of liberalism and how can they best be promoted?
What are the core values of liberalism and how can they best be promoted? The issues examined include the influence of major thinkers during the transition from classical to modern liberalism, the relationship between government and its citizens and the influence of socialist ideas on contemporary liberals.What are the core values of liberalism and how can they best be promoted? Liberals in the classical tradition championed individual freedom, limited government and a capitalist economic system with strong rights to private property. Contemporary liberals, in contrast, embrace more egalitarian values and allow for a far more prominent role for government intervention in the market to reduce inequality, redistribute wealth and regulate economic activity. What accounts for these very disparate liberal views of property rights and economic freedom? How should we understand the transition from the classical view of liberalism to its more egalitarian modern version? And what, ideally, should the relationship be between the central values of liberalism and the economic institutions of capitalism? The eleven essays in this volume address these questions and examine related issues.
ISBN: 9781107640269
Dimensions: 229mm x 152mm x 16mm
Weight: 410g
308 pages