Economic freedom and human flourishing : Perspectives from political philosophy
Contributor(s): R. Strain, Michael | Veuger, Stan A.
Publisher: Washington American Enterprise Institute 2016Description: v, 155p.ISBN: 9780844750019.Subject(s): Social entrepreneurship -- Social responsibility of business -- Free enterpriseDDC classification: 330.122 Summary: Is economic liberty necessary for individuals to lead truly flourishing lives? Whether your immediate answer is yes or no, this question is deceptively simple. What do we mean by liberty? What constitutes flourishing life? How are these related? How is economic liberty related to other goods that affect human flourishing? To answer these questions--and more--this volume brings to bear some of history's greatest thinkers, interpreted by some of today's leading scholars of their thought. How might Aristotle have understood the relationship between economic liberty and human flourishing? Hobbes and Locke, Mill, Rousseau, Burke, Adam Smith, Kant, de Tocqueville, and Marx? So much of the policy and political debates around issues of economic liberty are often cast in somewhat narrow terms. What is the precise magnitude of this elasticity? Is a certain policy popular among key constituencies? Of course, economic and political analysis have a vital role to play in shaping and understanding public policy. But it is helpful--and refreshing--from time to time to step back and examine the foundation. This volume endeavors to do exactly thatItem type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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1. Aristotle on Economics and the Flourishing Life: Harvey C. Mansfield
2. Hobbes, Locke, and the Problems of Political Economy: Peter B. Josephson
3. Rousseau on Economic Liberty and Human Flourishing: John T. Scott
4. Adam Smith and Human Flourishing: Ryan Patrick Hanley
5. Economic Liberty and Human Flourishing: Kant on Society, Citizenship, and Redistributive Justice: Susan Meld Shell
6. Edmund Burke's Economics of Flourishing: Yuval Levin
7. Capitalism as a Road to Serfdom? Tocqueville on Economic Liberty and Human Flourishing: Steven Bilakovics
8. John Stuart Mill on Economic Liberty and Human Flourishing: Richard Boyd
9. Economics Liberty as Anti-Flourishing:Marx and Especially His Followers: Deirde Nansen Mc Closkey
Includes bibliography
Is economic liberty necessary for individuals to lead truly flourishing lives? Whether your immediate answer is yes or no, this question is deceptively simple. What do we mean by liberty? What constitutes flourishing life? How are these related? How is economic liberty related to other goods that affect human flourishing? To answer these questions--and more--this volume brings to bear some of history's greatest thinkers, interpreted by some of today's leading scholars of their thought. How might Aristotle have understood the relationship between economic liberty and human flourishing? Hobbes and Locke, Mill, Rousseau, Burke, Adam Smith, Kant, de Tocqueville, and Marx? So much of the policy and political debates around issues of economic liberty are often cast in somewhat narrow terms. What is the precise magnitude of this elasticity? Is a certain policy popular among key constituencies? Of course, economic and political analysis have a vital role to play in shaping and understanding public policy. But it is helpful--and refreshing--from time to time to step back and examine the foundation. This volume endeavors to do exactly that
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