Essay on Liberalism Looking Left and Right / by D. Tucker.

This book offers an introduction to liberal political philosophy, adopting an analytical form of presentation. I consider arguments which inform contemporary debates; by articulating paradigmatic ways of thinking and reviewing competing conceptions of justice and democracy, I hope to present a chara...

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Main Author: Tucker, D. (Author)
Corporate Author: SpringerLink (Online service)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Dordrecht : Springer Netherlands : Imprint: Springer, 1994.
Edition:1st ed. 1994.
Series:Nijhoff International Philosophy Series, 51
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505 0 |a 1 Individualism and The Neo-Liberal Paradigm -- The debate about ‘Possessive Individualism’ -- The Utilitarian Neo-liberal Tradition -- 2 Individualism: The Utilitarian-Egalitarian and Rawlsian Paradigms -- Egalitarian Liberalism -- The Rawlsian-Egalitarian Approach -- 3 Normative Neo-Liberalism: Rand and Rothbard -- Humanist Neo-liberalism: Rand -- Rothbard’s Neo-liberalism -- Rothbard on Civil Rights -- 4 Robert Nozick’S Neo-Liberalism -- A Liberal Theory of the State -- Neo-liberalism v. Marxism -- G. A. Cohen on Nozick’s Account of Marxian Exploitation -- 5 Utilitarian Neo-Liberaism: Hayek and Buchanan -- Buchanan and Neo-liberalism -- Hayek and Neo-liberalism -- 6 Individualism, Egalitarianism and Rawls -- The Contract Device -- Rawls Egalitarianism -- Comparing Neo-liberalisms -- 7 Liberalism and The Rule of Law -- Contrast with Marxism: Lukes and Buchanan -- Individualism and Rights -- Tom Campbell on Socialist Rights -- The Rule of Law -- 8 Liberal Democracy -- Democracy as a Spontaneous Order -- The Priority of Democracy -- Democracy as Polyarchy -- Barber’s Criticism of Liberal Democratic Theory -- Problems with Barber’s Approach -- 9 Arblaster and Unger on Liberalism -- Arblaster: An Historic Approach -- Unger: Antinomies and the Liberal Tradition -- 10 Conclusion. 
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