There is a fault line running through classical liberalism as to whether or not democratic self-governance is a necessary part of a liberal social order. The democratic and non-democratic strains of classical liberalism are both present today—particularly in America. Many contemporary libertarians and neo-Austrian economists represent the non-democratic strain in their promotion of non-democratic sovereign city-states (startup cities or charter cities). We will take the late James M. Buchanan as a representative of the democratic strain of classical liberalism. Since the fundamental norm of classical liberalism is consent, we must start with the intellectual history of the voluntary slavery contract, the coverture marriage contract, and the...
Published online: 26 August 2021While discussing illiberalism the focus of this chapter will be inst...
Economic democracy is the idea that the norms of equality and participation that classical liberalis...
In The Classical Liberal Constitution: The Uncertain Quest for Limited Government (2013), Richard Ep...
There is a fault line running through classical liberalism as to whether or not democratic self-gove...
There is a fault line running through classical liberalism as to whether or not democratic self-gove...
Nancy MacLean’s book, Democracy in Chains, raised questions about James M. Buchanan’s commitment to ...
Contrary to the claims of some of his critics, James Buchanan was an ardent democrat. I argue that B...
Classical liberalism is skeptical about governmental organizations "doing good" for people. Instead ...
Modern tools of economic analysis help show that key liberal principles lead logically to egalitaria...
Classical Liberalism is a political philosophy that has stood the test of time. Developed by the Eng...
International audienceNeoliberals are often accused of being anti-democratic theorists. Buchanan, am...
Of growing debate among those concerned with American political culture and democratic theory is the...
Classical liberalism’s hegemony in the public discourse seems to be based on the fact that it demand...
I define and defend a non-democratic authority with the power to annul the decisions of democratic b...
It is quite all right to hate democracy. T. F. Rhoden dislikes democracy immensely. Without classica...
Published online: 26 August 2021While discussing illiberalism the focus of this chapter will be inst...
Economic democracy is the idea that the norms of equality and participation that classical liberalis...
In The Classical Liberal Constitution: The Uncertain Quest for Limited Government (2013), Richard Ep...
There is a fault line running through classical liberalism as to whether or not democratic self-gove...
There is a fault line running through classical liberalism as to whether or not democratic self-gove...
Nancy MacLean’s book, Democracy in Chains, raised questions about James M. Buchanan’s commitment to ...
Contrary to the claims of some of his critics, James Buchanan was an ardent democrat. I argue that B...
Classical liberalism is skeptical about governmental organizations "doing good" for people. Instead ...
Modern tools of economic analysis help show that key liberal principles lead logically to egalitaria...
Classical Liberalism is a political philosophy that has stood the test of time. Developed by the Eng...
International audienceNeoliberals are often accused of being anti-democratic theorists. Buchanan, am...
Of growing debate among those concerned with American political culture and democratic theory is the...
Classical liberalism’s hegemony in the public discourse seems to be based on the fact that it demand...
I define and defend a non-democratic authority with the power to annul the decisions of democratic b...
It is quite all right to hate democracy. T. F. Rhoden dislikes democracy immensely. Without classica...
Published online: 26 August 2021While discussing illiberalism the focus of this chapter will be inst...
Economic democracy is the idea that the norms of equality and participation that classical liberalis...
In The Classical Liberal Constitution: The Uncertain Quest for Limited Government (2013), Richard Ep...