If you're a classical liberal, how come you're also an egalitarian? : a theory of rule egalitarianism / Åsbjørn Melkevik.

Classical liberalism has wrongly been regarded as an ideology that rejects the welfare state. In this book, Åsbj²rn Melkevik corrects this common reading of the classical liberal tradition by introducing a theory of "rule egalitarianism". Not only is classical liberalism compatible with s...

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Main Author: Melkevik, Åsbjørn
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Cham : Palgrave Macmillan, ©2020.
Series:Palgrave studies in classical liberalism.
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Summary:Classical liberalism has wrongly been regarded as an ideology that rejects the welfare state. In this book, Åsbj²rn Melkevik corrects this common reading of the classical liberal tradition by introducing a theory of "rule egalitarianism". Not only is classical liberalism compatible with social justice, but it can also help us understand why some egalitarian endeavours are an essential feature of a market society. If a necessary link exists between the classical liberal tradition and the moral and institutional dimensions of the rule of law, then this tradition is bound to uphold a substantial form of social justice. Coherence requires that classical liberals like Friedrich Hayek and Milton Friedman adopt an authentic egalitarian program. They should ameliorate poverty and limit inequality not merely out of prudence or collective self-interest, but for the natural justice of ongoing social cooperation as well as for the impartiality of market institutions.
Item Description:5 Can Progressive Taxation Be Reasonable for Classical Liberals?
Physical Description:1 online resource (313 pages)
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:3030379086
9783030379087
ISSN:2662-6489
Source of Description, Etc. Note:Print version record.