This is the age of the welfare state. The general assumption is that something is amiss if governments do not provide benefits to its people. Since these benefits are funded by coercive taxation, this implies that those who are taxed are morally required to pay for benefits for others. This paper argues that this assumption is mistaken. Like the founders of the American republic, I argue that government should protect individual liberty, not provide benefits to the needy
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L.T.Hobhouse's concept of liberty--the concept at the heart of new liberalism--is based on T.H. Gree...
On what normative foundation should the edifice of law and public policy be built? What are proper g...
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This thesis attempts to amorally defend certain conceptions of rationality, welfare and liberty and ...
This paper argues that libertarians should endorse some welfare rights understood as rights that all...
Libertarians, both the intellectuals and members of the political party, claim that America does not...
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Utilitarian foundations for limited government are shaky insofar as they assume rational and consist...
In this essay I argue that the ethical and political position known as libertarianism is logically i...
This book makes the case for the welfare state. Nearly every government in the developed world offer...
Unfortunately, modern liberals have long misrepresented and misused the foundational principles of l...
Unfortunately, modern liberals have long misrepresented and misused the foundational principles of l...
This paper considers the market process as the essence and intrinsic core of liberal democracy. It d...
Why, in comparison with other liberal capitalist democracies, is the social welfare state so poorly ...
L.T.Hobhouse's concept of liberty--the concept at the heart of new liberalism--is based on T.H. Gree...
On what normative foundation should the edifice of law and public policy be built? What are proper g...
Unfortunately, modern liberals have long misrepresented and misused the foundational principles of l...
What would it mean to have a suitably ‘realistic’ account of political liberty? On the one hand, I d...
This thesis attempts to amorally defend certain conceptions of rationality, welfare and liberty and ...
This paper argues that libertarians should endorse some welfare rights understood as rights that all...
Libertarians, both the intellectuals and members of the political party, claim that America does not...
In this Article, the authors show that cost-shifting and adverse selection problems link the federal...
Utilitarian foundations for limited government are shaky insofar as they assume rational and consist...
In this essay I argue that the ethical and political position known as libertarianism is logically i...
This book makes the case for the welfare state. Nearly every government in the developed world offer...
Unfortunately, modern liberals have long misrepresented and misused the foundational principles of l...
Unfortunately, modern liberals have long misrepresented and misused the foundational principles of l...
This paper considers the market process as the essence and intrinsic core of liberal democracy. It d...
Why, in comparison with other liberal capitalist democracies, is the social welfare state so poorly ...
L.T.Hobhouse's concept of liberty--the concept at the heart of new liberalism--is based on T.H. Gree...
On what normative foundation should the edifice of law and public policy be built? What are proper g...