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Contents
Introduction
Part I - Is Classical Liberalism Still Vital?
1 - The Soul of Classical Liberalism
2 - Economics with Romance
3 - From Smith to Menger to Hayek: Liberalism in the Spontaneous-Order Tradition
4 - Liberalism, Loose or Strict
Part II - Freedom and The Moral Society
5 - On the Nature of Civil Society
6 - Liberty, Dignity, and Responsibility: The Moral Triad of a Good Society
7 - Moral Capital and Commercial Society
8 - Liberalism and the Common Good: A Hayekian Perspective on Communitarianism
Part III - Securing Freedom
9 - Securing Constitutional Government: The Perpetual Challenge
10 - The Primacy of Property in a Liberal Constitutional Order: Lessons for China
11 - The Will to Be Free: The Role of Ideology in National Defense
12 - The Inhumanity of Government Bureaucracies
Part IV - Individualism versus “Group Think”
13 - Freedom of Religion and Public Schooling
14 - Is National Rational?
15 - A Critique of Group Loyalty
16 - The Therapeutic State: The Tyranny of Pharmacracy
Part V - Classical Liberals Respond to Their Critics
17 - What is Living and What is Dead in Classical Liberalism
18 - The Ways of John Gray: A Libertarian Commentary
19 - An Original Omission? Property in Rawls's Political Thought
20 - Has John Roemer Resurrected Market Socialism?
About the Editors
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