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Why I, Too, Am Not A Conservative |
James M. Buchanan, Distinguished Professor Emeritus, George Mason University and Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University and Advisory General Director, Center for Study of Public Choice, George Mason University, US
Recipient of the 1986 Nobel Prize in Economic Sciences.
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‘. . . terrific read. . . The essays are beautifully argued analyses of the philosophical underpinnings of Classical Liberalism, developing arguments from Adam Smith, Hayek and others. Buchanan is a fine and convincing advocate for Classical Liberalism.’ – Ruth Lea, The Business Economist
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Contents: Preface 1. Why I, Too, Am Not a Conservative 2. Classical Liberalism and the Perfectibility of Man 3. Normative Presuppositions for Democracy 4. Beyond Law: The Institutionalized Ethics of Liberal Order 5. The Equivocal Ethics of Liberalism 6. The Soul of Classical Liberalism 7. Classical Liberalism as an Organizing Ideal 8. The Sense of Community in Hayekian Moral Order 9. The Hayek Difference 10. God, the State and the Market 11. Madison’s Angels 12. The Emergence of a Classical Liberal: A Confessional Exercise Index
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