Debating Libertarianism offers readers a sustained debate between two leading political philosophers over which vision of society--Rawlsian left-liberalism or libertarianism--is best and most just. In this crucial and timely book, Samuel Freeman and Jason Brennan consider both fundamental questions of justice and issues of applied policy.
Debating Libertarianism offers readers a sustained debate between two leading political philosophers over which vision of society--Rawlsian left-liberalism or libertarianism--is best and most just. In this crucial and timely book, Samuel Freeman and Jason Brennan consider both fundamental questions of justice and issues of applied policy.
Jason Brennan is the Robert J. and Elizabeth Flanagan Family Professor of strategy, economics, ethics, and public policy at the McDonough School of Business at Georgetown University. He is the author of seventeen books, including Cracks in the Ivory Tower (2019), When All Else Fails (2018), In Defense of Openness (2018), and Against Democracy (2016). Samuel Freeman is the Avalon Professor Emeritus in the Humanities and Professor of Philosophy at the University of Pennsylvania. He is the author of Liberalism and Distributive Justice (2018), Justice and the Social Contract (2007), and Rawls (2007). He edited The Cambridge Companion to Rawls (2003), Rawls's Lectures in the History of Political Philosophy (2008), and John Rawls's Collected Papers (1999). He is the editor of the Oxford Political Philosophy Series and a member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences.
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PART 1: The Case Against Samuel Freeman Introduction Chapter 1: Liberalism and Libertarianism Chapter 2: Ideal Libertarianism and the Orthodox View Chapter 3: Liberal Libertarianism Chapter 4: Neoliberalism--the Intersection of Classical Liberalism and Libertarianism Chapter 5: High Liberalism and Distributive Justice PART 2: The Case For Jason Brennan Introduction Chapter 6: Rawlsian Liberalism: Why Not Chapter 7: Why Not Libertarianism? Chapter 8: Anti-Social Democracy: A Libertarian Left-Wing Critique PART 3: Responses Chapter 9: Response to Brennan Chapter 10: Response to Freeman Part 1 Bibliography Part 2 Bibliography Index
PART 1: The Case Against Samuel Freeman Introduction Chapter 1: Liberalism and Libertarianism Chapter 2: Ideal Libertarianism and the Orthodox View Chapter 3: Liberal Libertarianism Chapter 4: Neoliberalism--the Intersection of Classical Liberalism and Libertarianism Chapter 5: High Liberalism and Distributive Justice PART 2: The Case For Jason Brennan Introduction Chapter 6: Rawlsian Liberalism: Why Not Chapter 7: Why Not Libertarianism? Chapter 8: Anti-Social Democracy: A Libertarian Left-Wing Critique PART 3: Responses Chapter 9: Response to Brennan Chapter 10: Response to Freeman Part 1 Bibliography Part 2 Bibliography Index
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