Though the social choice of social institutions or social results is impossible – there is, strictly speaking, no social choice – individual evaluations of social institutions or results trivially are possible. Such individual evaluations can be deemed liberal either because they emphasize political institutions that embody liberal values (political liberalism) or because individuals make up their mind in a specifically “liberal” way of forming ethical judgment (philosophical liberalism). Seen in this light the Paradox of Liberalism is of theoretical or philosophical interest but not a practical problem of political (institutional) liberalism
It has become accepted that social choice is impossible in the absence of interpersonal comparisons ...
A doctrine with roots in eighteenth century thought, liberalism emerged in the nineteenth century as...
At the beginning of the third century, liberalism was the preferred philosophy. It is not easy to de...
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Liberalism is a philosophy, a political theory, a theory of education, an idea in economics, and a r...
A doctrine with roots in eighteenth century thought, liberalism emerged in the nineteenth century as...
This paper extends the analysis of liberal principles in social choice recently proposed by Mariotti...
It has become accepted that social choice is impossible in absence of interpersonal comparisons of w...
This paper extends the analysis of liberal principles in social choice recently proposed by mariotti...
This paper extends the analysis of liberal principles in social choice recently proposed by Mariotti...
We analyse the liberal ethics of non-interference applied to social choice. Two liberal principles c...
This paper takes as its starting point the fact of reasonable pluralism and defends political libera...
Classical liberalism represented, among others, by Th. Hobbes and J.J. Rousseau, explains the establ...
This paper reviews Amartya Sen's well-known result on 'the impossibility of a Paretian liberal'. In ...
The agonistic model of democracy says that the dimension of antagonism is inherent in human relation...
It has become accepted that social choice is impossible in the absence of interpersonal comparisons ...
A doctrine with roots in eighteenth century thought, liberalism emerged in the nineteenth century as...
At the beginning of the third century, liberalism was the preferred philosophy. It is not easy to de...
The paper explores the paradoxes of the political philosophy of liberalism. Liberal conce...
Liberalism is a philosophy, a political theory, a theory of education, an idea in economics, and a r...
A doctrine with roots in eighteenth century thought, liberalism emerged in the nineteenth century as...
This paper extends the analysis of liberal principles in social choice recently proposed by Mariotti...
It has become accepted that social choice is impossible in absence of interpersonal comparisons of w...
This paper extends the analysis of liberal principles in social choice recently proposed by mariotti...
This paper extends the analysis of liberal principles in social choice recently proposed by Mariotti...
We analyse the liberal ethics of non-interference applied to social choice. Two liberal principles c...
This paper takes as its starting point the fact of reasonable pluralism and defends political libera...
Classical liberalism represented, among others, by Th. Hobbes and J.J. Rousseau, explains the establ...
This paper reviews Amartya Sen's well-known result on 'the impossibility of a Paretian liberal'. In ...
The agonistic model of democracy says that the dimension of antagonism is inherent in human relation...
It has become accepted that social choice is impossible in the absence of interpersonal comparisons ...
A doctrine with roots in eighteenth century thought, liberalism emerged in the nineteenth century as...
At the beginning of the third century, liberalism was the preferred philosophy. It is not easy to de...