Choice, Contract, Consent

Restatement Of Liberalism

by Anthony De Jasay
language: english
Publisher: INSTITUTE OF ECONOMIC AFFAIRS, June of 1991 ‧
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Choice, Contract, Consent, in restating liberalism, finds its rock-bottom foundations in six first principles that are either self-evident, or readily acceptable to bona fide reason. These simple, relatively undemanding principles dictate the outline of a stable political doctrine. The doctrine is strict, in that it confines the state to mandatory tasks, instead of allowing it discretionary latitude within rules. This is a loose constraint because collective choice can choose its own rules. Political doctrine informs practical politics. In politics, collective choice replace and often overrides individual choice. For this to be legitimate, it does not suffice to respect procedures, such as those demanded by democracy. Collective choice to be morally justified, needs substantive legitimacy too. Choice, Contract, Consent develops the conditions that substantive legitimacy must meet and delineates the restricted class of cases where a liberal government may pre empt the voluntary choices of its citizens.

Choice, Contract, Consent

Restatement Of Liberalism

by Anthony De Jasay

Property Description
ISBN: 9780255362467
Publisher: INSTITUTE OF ECONOMIC AFFAIRS
Release Date: June of 1991
Language: English
Cover: Softcover
Pages: 124
Format: Book
Categories: Books in English > Politics > Politics in General
EAN: 9780255362467