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This essay demonstrates how the the development of the law of religious freedom in the United States helps to define the nation's history. Professor Bonventre uses religious liberty as a perspective from which to view America's history generally. Major events, documents and Supreme Court...
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generalized liberalization trend in industrial relations, affecting not just "liberal" but also "coordinated" forms of capitalism …
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-classical' incarnation, which describes American and British liberal capitalism, and the more ‘balanced' economic liberalism that evolved in …The return to economic liberalism in the Anglo-Saxon world was motivated by the apparent failure of Keynesian economic … management to control the stagflation of the 1970s and early 1980s. In this context, the theories of economic liberalism …
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capitalism by explaining the epistemic function of market economies and their ability to harness capital to meet the needs of the …
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We consider a simple political-economic model where capitalist investment is constrained by the government's temptation to expropriate. Political liberalization can relax this constraint, increasing the government's revenue, but also increasing the ruler's political risks. We analyze the ruler's...
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This paper will discuss how the Financial Crisis of 2008 has thrown neoliberalism into a deep legitimation crisis. Over the past four decades the neoliberal ethic of Ronald Reagan and Margaret Thatcher has permeated American life both public and private. The principles of the laissez faire...
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itself within the new knowledge boundaries? Why has industrial and financial capitalism collapsed? Should it finally be … the Industrial Revolution’s impact on the capitalist system, the emergence of "free enterprise" under the Liberalism aegis …. In the second section, this study examines the industrial and financial capitalism redesign, the Welfare State and …
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place-holder for “contemporary capitalism”, “austerity politics”, and “all that is bad in our world”, giving that rhetoric … proportion to its ubiquity. By defining it in terms of its conceptual relationship with classical liberalism this paper offers a …
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tradition of Hayek and Mises encourages a humanistic liberalism, whereas the Chicago School proposes only a technical humanism. …
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