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Governing least : a New England libertarianism / Dan Moller.

By: Moller, Dan, 1975- [author.].Series: Oxford political philosophy: Publisher: New York : Oxford University Press, 2019Description: vi, 326 pages : illustrations.Content type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9780190863241; 9780190863265 ; 9780190863272 ; 9780190863258.Subject(s): Libertarianism -- United States | Political science -- PhilosophyDDC classification: 320.512
Contents:
Introduction: toward a New England libertarianism -- Part I. Property -- Morality and the state -- Libertarianism : a classic argument revisited -- Property as a moral phenomenon -- Property as a constraint on the state -- Property and the creation of value -- Aid -- Part II. Markets -- Morality and markets -- Luck and opportunity -- Wealth, disability and happiness -- The epistemology of popularity and incentives -- Part III. History -- Justice and the wealth of nations I -- Justice and the wealth of nations II -- Reparations, history and Nietzsche -- Theory and practice -- Dilemmas of political correctness -- Utopia and the real world.
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Introduction: toward a New England libertarianism -- Part I. Property -- Morality and the state -- Libertarianism : a classic argument revisited -- Property as a moral phenomenon -- Property as a constraint on the state -- Property and the creation of value -- Aid -- Part II. Markets -- Morality and markets -- Luck and opportunity -- Wealth, disability and happiness -- The epistemology of popularity and incentives -- Part III. History -- Justice and the wealth of nations I -- Justice and the wealth of nations II -- Reparations, history and Nietzsche -- Theory and practice -- Dilemmas of political correctness -- Utopia and the real world.

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