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Sources of Differences in Right-Wing Authoritarianism and Social Dominance Orientation from Adolescence to Adulthood: A Multi-Cohort Twin Family Study. [PDF]
Kandler C, Instinske J, Bell E.
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Rule Egalitarianism: The Egalitarian Tilt of Classical Liberalism
Åsbjørn Melkevik
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Not So Landmark After All? Lawrence v. Texas: Classical Liberalism and Due Process Jurisprudence
Davin J. Hall
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2012
This chapter offers an intellectual history of liberalism, focusing on the classical view that was eventually displaced by modern, “high” liberalism. It first considers classical liberalism's notion of equality and property rights as well as economic liberty before discussing the ideas of thinkers like John Locke, Adam Smith, David Hume, and F.
Jason Brennan, John Tomasi
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This chapter offers an intellectual history of liberalism, focusing on the classical view that was eventually displaced by modern, “high” liberalism. It first considers classical liberalism's notion of equality and property rights as well as economic liberty before discussing the ideas of thinkers like John Locke, Adam Smith, David Hume, and F.
Jason Brennan, John Tomasi
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1997
Abstract Liberal theorists redefined political economy. By focusing on the logic and consequences of economic action, they undermined mercantilist theory. The early liberals did not wholly separate economics from politics, as is often done by contemporary neoclassical economists.
George T Crane, Abla Amawi
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Abstract Liberal theorists redefined political economy. By focusing on the logic and consequences of economic action, they undermined mercantilist theory. The early liberals did not wholly separate economics from politics, as is often done by contemporary neoclassical economists.
George T Crane, Abla Amawi
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2008
Abstract The theological claims called Arminianism were, in 18th‐century New England at least, attached to a set of economic, social, and political ideas as well. In questions of wealth and class, race, and gender, Arminians, including William Bentley, were also subscribers to the ideology of classical liberalism.
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Abstract The theological claims called Arminianism were, in 18th‐century New England at least, attached to a set of economic, social, and political ideas as well. In questions of wealth and class, race, and gender, Arminians, including William Bentley, were also subscribers to the ideology of classical liberalism.
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Economic Affairs, 1986
Two British academics were invited to reflect on the argument of ten leading scholars including three Nobel Loureates) on the ‘unfinished’ agenda of economic liberalisation.* Norman Barry, Professor of Policits of the University of Buckingham, and David Collard, Professor of Economics at Bath University, present diverse sympthetic and sceptical ...
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Two British academics were invited to reflect on the argument of ten leading scholars including three Nobel Loureates) on the ‘unfinished’ agenda of economic liberalisation.* Norman Barry, Professor of Policits of the University of Buckingham, and David Collard, Professor of Economics at Bath University, present diverse sympthetic and sceptical ...
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Challenges to Classical Liberalism
2023Which practices put classical liberalism and the free enterprise and free-market philosophy at risk? How do these practices emerge and manifest themselves in an economy? What are the pernicious effects of these practices? What conditions allow or favor the existence of these challenges to classical liberalism?
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