A major question for liberal politics and liberal political theory concerns the proper scope of government. Liberalism has always favored limited government, but there has been wide-ranging dispute among liberals about just how extensive the scope of government should be. Included in this dispute ar
Imposing values: an essay on liberalism and regulation
β Scribed by Arnold, N. Scott
- Publisher
- Oxford University Press
- Year
- 2009;2011
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 505
- Series
- Oxford political philosophy
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Table of Contents
- Rights, Externalities, and Public Goods
2. Private and Public Property
3. the Nature of Private Property Rights
4. The Modern Liberal Regulatory Agenda
5. Common Ground Arguments
6. Regulatory Public Goods
7. Conversion Arguments: Employment Law
8. Conversion Arguments: Anti-Discrimination Law
9. Conversion Arguments: Health & Safety Regulation
10. Conversion Arguments: Land Use Regulation
11. Imposing Values
12. Applications
β¦ Subjects
ComerΓ§--RegulaciΓ³;Liberalisme;ComercΜ§ -- RegulacioΜ
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