Routledge Companion to Libertarianism

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anarchism and statism
Ayn Rand
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Bodily Rights
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Classical Liberal Tradition
classical liberalism
Coercive Interference
communitarian critiques of libertarianism
Confer
conservative critiques of libertarianism
contemporary libertarian policy analysis
critiques of libertarianism
Den Uyl
domestic policy issues
economic policy analysis
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feminist critiques of libertarianism
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global policy issues
Good Life
left-libertarianism
liberal egalitarian critiques of libertarianism
libertarian agency
Libertarian Approach
Libertarian Commitments
Libertarian Perspective
Libertarian Political Philosophy
Libertarian Theories
Libertarian Thought
Libertarian Views
libertarianism and austrian economics
libertarianism and economic thought
libertarianism and public choice
libertarianism and the bloomington school
libertarianism and the chicago school of economics
marxist critiques of libertarianism
Minimal State Libertarians
Murray Rothbard
natural rights doctrine
Policy Issues
political philosophy theory
property rights
social justice debates
Strict Libertarians
the welfare state
Vice Versa
Violates
virtue ethics application
Von Mises
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Product details

  • ISBN 9781032247557
  • Weight: 1220g
  • Dimensions: 174 x 246mm
  • Publication Date: 29 Jan 2024
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Have you ever wondered what libertarians think about vaccine mandates? About gun control? About racial and sexual inequalities? While libertarianism is well known as a political theory relating to the scope and justification of state authority, the breadth and depth of libertarian work on a wide range of other topics in social and political philosophy is less well known. This handbook is the first definitive reference on libertarianism that offers an in-depth survey of the central ideas from across philosophy, politics, and economics, including applications to contemporary policy issues.

The forty chapters in this work provide an encyclopedic overview of libertarian scholarship, from foundational debates about natural rights theories vs. utilitarian approaches, to policy debates over immigration, punishment and policing, and intellectual property. Each chapter presents a comprehensive and up-to-date overview of historical and contemporary libertarian thought on its subject, and thus serves as an essential guide to current scholarship, and a starting place for discovering future lines of research. The book also contains a section on criticisms of libertarianism, written by leading scholars from the feminist, republican, socialist, and conservative perspectives, as well as a section on how libertarian political theory relates to various schools of economic thought, such as the Chicago, Austrian, Bloomington, and Public Choice schools.

This book is an essential and comprehensive guide for anyone interested in libertarianism, whether sympathizer or critic.

Matt Zwolinski is Professor of Philosophy at the University of San Diego, USA, and Director of USD’s Center for Ethics, Economics, and Public Policy.

Benjamin Ferguson is an Associate Professor at the University of Warwick, UK, and Director of their program in Philosophy, Politics, and Economics.