Problems of Market Liberalism

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Pub. Date: 1998-10-13
Publisher(s): Cambridge University Press
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Summary

These essays assess market liberal or libertarian political theory. They provide insights into the limits of government, develop market-oriented solutions to pressing social problems, and explore some defects in traditional libertarian theory and practice. Some of the essays deal with crucial theoretical issues, asking whether the promotion of citizens' welfare can serve as the justification for the establishment of government, or inquiring into the constraints on individual behavior that exist in a liberal social order. Some essays explore market liberal or libertarian positions on specific public policy issues, such as affirmative action, ownership of the airwaves, the provision of healthcare, or the regulation of food and drugs. Other essays look at property rights, the morality of profit-making, or the provision of public goods. Still others address libertarianism as a political movement, suggesting ways in which libertarians can reach out to those who do not share their views.

Table of Contents

Introduction vii
Acknowledgments xvi
Contributors xvii
Why All Welfare States (Including Laissez-Faire Ones) Are Unreasonable
1(33)
Gerald F. Gaus
Measuring Opportunity: Toward a Contractarian Measure of Individual Interest
34(27)
Robert Sugden
Deontic Restrictions Are Not Agent-Relative Restrictions
61(23)
Eric Mack
Why Even Egalitarians Should Favor Market Health Insurance
84(49)
Daniel Shapiro
Affirmative Action and the Demands of Justice
133(43)
N. Scott Arnold
The Dual Role of Property Rights in Protecting Broadcast Speech
176(33)
Thomas W. Hazlett
Regulation of Foods and Drugs and Libertarian Ideals: Perspectives of a Fellow-Traveler
209(34)
Daniel D. Polsby
Profit: The Concept and Its Moral Features
243(40)
James W. Child
Natural Property Rights: Where They Fail
283(20)
Robert Ehman
Toward a Libertarian Theory of Class
303(47)
Roderick T. Long
Libertarianism as if (the Other 99 Percent of) People Mattered
350(22)
Loren E. Lomasky
On the Failure of Libertarianism to Capture the Popular Imagination
372(40)
Jonathan R. Macey
Imitations of Libertarian Thought
412(25)
Richard A. Epstein
Index 437

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