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Economic Liberty, Price Control, and Environmental Harm [PDF]
One core question in contemporary political economy is whether economic liberties should be constitutionally protected as basic rights. In this article I do not provide a positive argument for the view that economic liberties are basic rights.
Martins, Rafael
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The rise of the doctrine of neoliberalism [PDF]
The text deals with the analysis of the doctrine of neoliberalism as the dominant political-economic direction of a modern capitalist society. The paper first points to the meaning of the term itself, taking into account the numerous specificities and ...
Jovanović Milan
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Globalising the classical foundations of IPE thought
Current efforts to teach and research the historical foundations of IPE thought in classical political economy in the 18th, 19th and early 20th centuries centre largely on European and American thinkers. If a more extensive 'global conversation' is to be
Eric Helleiner
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STATE POWER IDEA IN THEORIES OF CLASSICAL LIBERALISM FOUNDERS’ DISCOURSE
Halyna Kuts
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From Classical Liberalism to Neoliberalism: Explaining the Contradictions in the International Environmental Law Project [PDF]
Hélène Mayrand
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This is not a credit crisis [PDF]
Using an analogy with ancient Babylonia as its leading motive, this Viewpoint argues that the credit crisis is the symptom of an underlying problem. Fuelled by government policies, unprecedented debt levels were run up in industrialized countries over ...
Bezemer, Dirk J
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Liberty, agency and human capabilities
This essays examines the liberal conception of agency from a critical standpoint. We argue that liberalism adopts what is called liberty oriented conception of agency, which is neither adequate nor realistic.
Matthew Allan McManus +1 more
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The Moral Foundations of Modern Libertarianism [PDF]
Libertarians no longer argue, as they once did in the 1970s, about whether libertarianism must be grounded on moral rights or on consequences; they no longer act as though they must choose between these two moral views. In this paper, the author contends
Barnett, Randy E
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Abstract This paper is a response to John Betz's book, Christ, the Logos of Creation: An Essay in Analogical Metaphysics (Emmaus Academic, 2023). The essay confines itself to answering two methodological questions, namely: Does Przywara's approach to analogy indeed represent the basic form (‘Denkform’) that analogy has ‘always assumed’ in Catholic ...
Archie J. Spencer
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ABSTRACT This paper examines Scotland's industrial relations system, highlighting divergence from Westminster's neoliberal model. It emphasizes the role of the State in shaping Fair Work and skills policies that prioritise trade union voice, legitimacy, and partnership working. Nonetheless, limited enforcement, weak employer coordination, and political
Melanie Simms
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