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Adam Smith is in these circles considered a prominent representative of an economically unbridled laissez-faire liberalism …
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different from the present one. Despite their differences, sovereigntists and alter-Europeans share a rejection of liberalism …
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At first sight and in terms of explicit references, the relationship between Hayek and the early Freiburg School seems to have been one of mutually benign neglect. It took several decades before the “Hayekian challenge” was fully understood in Freiburg; in a way one could even argue that the...
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Four talks on Keynes in relation to the Bloomsbury Group: I. Maynard Keynes of Bloomsbury (Craufurd Goodwin); II. Keynes as Policy Advisor (E. Roy Weintraub); III. Keynes and Economics (Kevin D. Hoover); IV. Keynes and Hayek (Bruce Caldwell). The talks were delivered as part of roundtable...
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Ernst-Joachim Mestmäcker reviews legal theories of Richard Posner and Friedrich von Hayek, who are famous for their contribution to law and economics.
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This paper aims to show that a precise definition of the term ?neo-liberalism? needs a correct understanding about the …, particularly of its consequences for the economic level, the paper shows, using Anderson (1995), the origins of neo-liberalism, its … economic policies usually associated to neo-liberalism are not neo-liberal policies but only ?liberalization strategies?. …
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We study a class of voting rules that bridge between majoritarianism and liberalism. An outcome of the vote specifies …
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er Chinese neo-liberalism in answer to issues of reforms and Chinese constitutionalism. A Chinese neo … historicity of Western liberalism and China's ontological base in tradition, being Confucianism. The historic excesses and abuses … of liberalism should serve to frustrate a transplant of neo-liberal constitutionalism in China. …
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This paper investigates whether or not there is a recognizable pattern of cohesion in economic policy formulation between poor countries (on one hand) and the IMF and World Bank (on the other hand) in the context of change in domestic political dispensation. Malawi provides an appropriate study...
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During the period 1808-1936, the liberal state dismantled the old system of religious charity belonging to the Ancien Régime, replacing it with public charity, conceived as a welfare instrument given the social risks represented by poverty, and as a means of controlling and converting the poor...
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