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The Libertarian Idea

The Libertarian Idea: Jan Narveson
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Autor(en) Jan Narveson Verlag Broadview Press
Sachgebiet(e) English Books, Radikalliberalismus ISBN 9781551114217
2001, 367 Seiten, Taschenbuch

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Libertarianism is both a philosophy and a political view. The key concepts defining Libertarianism are: Individual Rights as inherent to human beings, not granted by government; a Spontaneous Order through which people conduct their daily interactions and through which society is organized independent of central (government) direction; the Rule of Law which dictates that everyone is free to do as they please so long as they do not infringe upon the rights of others; a Divided and Limited Government, checked by written constitution; Free Markets in which price and exchange is agreed upon mutually by individuals; Virtue of Production whereby the productive labour of the individual and any translation of that labour into earnings belongs, by right, to the individual who should not have to sacrifice those earnings to taxes; and Peace which has, throughout history, most commonly been disrupted by the interests of the ruling class or centralized government.

Comments:

"The Libertarian Idea is the eminently readable book of a man who knows what liberty is, knows what it isn’t, and cares deeply about the difference." - Reason

"This book is indeed a major contribution to the philosophical controversy over libertarianism. It ranks in importance with Nozick’s Anarchy, State, and Utopia and Rawls’s A Theory of Justice." - Liberty

"An original and well-rounded contribution [that] . . . should be of considerable general interest among political philosophers . . . [I]t is a thoroughly challenging and quite engaging book." - Canadian Journal of Philosophy

"Producers and consumers of theory of justice literature should read this book. It is a major work " - Journal of Politics

"[In] Narveson’s new, bold, and highly readable book . . . he aims, quite simply, to provide the secure foundations that libertarianism apparently lacks." - Canadian Philosophical Review

Table of Contents:


Preface

Part One: Is Libertarianism Possible?

1. Liberalism, Conservatism, Libertarianism
2. Liberty
3. Liberty: Negative vs. Positive
4. Two Conceptions of Liberty as a Social Concern
5. Rights
6. Liberty and Property
7. Initial Acquisition 
8. Property Rights Concluded

Part Two: Foundations: Is Libertarianism Rational?

9. Introduction
10. Intuitions in Moral Philosophy
11. Morality
12. Contractarianism
13. The Logic of Contractarianism
14. Contractarianism to Libertarianism 

Part Three: Libertarianism and Reality: What Does Libertarianism Imply about Concrete Social Policy?

15. Society and the Market?
16. The State
17. Redistribution
18. Insurance Arguments and the Welfare State
19. The Problem of Children
20. Freedom and Information
21. The Public and Its Spaces
22. Defence and International Relations 

Epilogue: Reflections on Libertarianism 

Notes
Bibliography
Index

Source: Broadview Press

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