These essays explore ways that liberty can be better defended using a dialectical approach. In addition to libertarian theory and dialectics, some of the areas examined include evolutionary biology, psychology, economics, and sociology of the family and of American popular songs, social justice, and political change.
These essays explore ways that liberty can be better defended using a dialectical approach. In addition to libertarian theory and dialectics, some of the areas examined include evolutionary biology, psychology, economics, and sociology of the family and of American popular songs, social justice, and political change.
Roger E. Bissell is research associate with the Molinari Institute Chris Matthew Sciabarra was visiting scholar at New York University Edward W. Younkins is professor of accountancy and executive director of the Institute for the Study of Capitalism and Morality at Wheeling Jesuit University
Inhaltsangabe
Chapter 1: Toward a Dialectical Libertarianism Chapter 2: Freedom and Flourishing: Toward a Synthesis of Traditions and Disciplines Chapter 3: The Unchained Dialectic and the Renewal of Libertarian Inquiry Chapter 4: Whence Natural Rights? Chapter 5: Dialogical Arguments for Libertarian Rights Chapter 6: Dialectical Psychology: The Road to Dépassement Chapter 7: Don Lavoie's Dialectical Liberalism Chapter 8: Free Speech, Rhetoric, and a Free Economy Chapter 9: Exploring the Interconnections of Politics, Economics, and Culture Chapter 10: Context Matters: Finding a Home for Labor-Managed Enterprise Chapter 11: The Dialectic of Culture and Markets in Expanding Family Freedom Chapter 12: Up from Oppression: Triumph and Tragedy in the Great American Songbook Chapter 13: Why Libertarians Should Be Social Justice Warriors Chapter 14: Radical Liberalism and Social Liberation Chapter 15: Social Equality and Liberty Chapter 16: Formal vs. Substantive Statism: A Matter of Context Chapter 17: The Political Is Interpersonal: An Interpretation and Defense of Libertarian Immediatism Chapter 18: Aesthetics, Ritual, Property, and Fish: A Dialectical Approach to the Evolutionary Foundations of Property
Chapter 1: Toward a Dialectical Libertarianism Chapter 2: Freedom and Flourishing: Toward a Synthesis of Traditions and Disciplines Chapter 3: The Unchained Dialectic and the Renewal of Libertarian Inquiry Chapter 4: Whence Natural Rights? Chapter 5: Dialogical Arguments for Libertarian Rights Chapter 6: Dialectical Psychology: The Road to Dépassement Chapter 7: Don Lavoie's Dialectical Liberalism Chapter 8: Free Speech, Rhetoric, and a Free Economy Chapter 9: Exploring the Interconnections of Politics, Economics, and Culture Chapter 10: Context Matters: Finding a Home for Labor-Managed Enterprise Chapter 11: The Dialectic of Culture and Markets in Expanding Family Freedom Chapter 12: Up from Oppression: Triumph and Tragedy in the Great American Songbook Chapter 13: Why Libertarians Should Be Social Justice Warriors Chapter 14: Radical Liberalism and Social Liberation Chapter 15: Social Equality and Liberty Chapter 16: Formal vs. Substantive Statism: A Matter of Context Chapter 17: The Political Is Interpersonal: An Interpretation and Defense of Libertarian Immediatism Chapter 18: Aesthetics, Ritual, Property, and Fish: A Dialectical Approach to the Evolutionary Foundations of Property
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