If you're a classical liberal, how come you're also an egalitarian?: a theory of rule egalitarianism
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adam_text | Contents Part I 1 The Egalitarian Tilt of Classical Liberalism 1 Finding a Place for Social Justice in the Liberty Tradition 2 A Marked Preference for Market Institutions... and Social Justice 3 A Classical Liberal Can Be an Egalitarian, but Not a Socialist 4 In Defense of Rule Rationalism in the Classical Liberal Tradition 5 The Rule Egalitarian Research Program Detailed Part II 2 Introduction 3 3 8 20 25 32 On Justice Four Concepts of Rules: A Theory of Rule Egalitarianism 37 xiii
Contents XIV 1 2 3 4 5 3 Is There More to Social Justice Than Efficiency? 1 Rule Rationalism and the Design of Market Institutions 2 The Neoclassical Liberal Defense of Market Capitalism 3 The Malleability of Market Institutions and the Diversity of Ends 4 How to Ameliorate Markets by Asking for a Fourth Strike 5 Why Rule Rationalism Is Imperative for Justice in Markets Part III 4 Social Justice—A Hollow Incantation but Still a Reasonable Concern Equal Treatment and the Generality of Rules in the Liberal Tradition Four Concepts of Rules—Social Justice Within the Rule of Law Reconciling Freedom Under the Law and Social Justice On Imperfect Generalizations in Market Societies 37 39 45 52 59 67 67 70 77 83 92 On Freedom No Malibu Surfer Left Behind: A Proposal for a Basic Income 1 Helping the Deserving Poor and Leaving the Rest Behind? 2 Private Coercion in Market Societies—The Tale of Sveinn and Harri 3 The State as an Apparatus of Coercion—The Tale of Edwin and Sóli 97 97 100 106
Contents 4 5 5 The Fictitious Liberal Divide on Economic Rights 1 Are Economic Rights Basic According to Classical Liberals? 2 The Diversity Argument for Economic Rights Being Basic 3 Distinguishing Absolute, License, Prima Facie, and Basic Rights 4 Kelo v. City of New London—A Reverse-Robin Hood Case of Taking 5 Hawaii Housing Authority v. Midkifif—A Robin Hood Scenario Part IV 6 7 On Malibu Surfers and Beach Bums—The Tale of Valdr and Lóni From Private Coercion in Markets to the Basic Income Guarantee xv 112 116 125 125 129 133 140 147 On Taxes No Progressive Taxation Without Discrimination? 1 Progressive Taxation in the Classical Liberal Tradition 2 Good for Whom? On Selective Discrimination 3 Who Is to Be Treated the Same? On Extraneous Discrimination 4 Four Concepts of Differential Treatment 5 Can Progressive Taxation Be Reasonable for Classical Liberals? An Inheritance Tax Dead on Arrival 1 Getting Classical Liberalism Back in the Debate About Inheritance 2 Classical Liberalism on Fair Equality of Opportunity 3 The Conflict Between Property Rights and Inheritance Taxation 155 155 159 163 166 172 179 179 183 191
Contents XVI 4 5 Part V 8 9 196 202 On Exchanges Toward a Model of Default Fairness 1 Arguing for Fair Default Rules in the Liberal Theory of Contract 2 Why We Need Default Rules of Contract Law, Preferably Fair Ones 3 The Question of Autonomy in Contractual Settings 4 Against Mandatory Rules to Solve Inequality of Bargaining Power 5 Classical Liberals Should Care About Contractual Fairness 209 Can We Meaningfully Talk About Just Prices? 1 Defending Just Prices in Markets—Between Scylla and Charybdis 2 Starve All the Lawyers—The Moralized Theory of Prices 3 What Is Missing in the Scholastic Doctrine of Abnormal Harm? 4 Liberalism on Market Valuation and Common Estimation 5 The Catallactic Theory—For a Reform of Market Institutions 237 Part VI 10 How a Meritocratic System Can Become Oligarchic in Nature Inheritance Taxation and the Dispersion of Wealth 209 213 219 223 230 237 240 245 251 256 Conclusion The Ride Egalitarian Project 1 Toward a Nomos-Observing Theory of Social Justice 267 267
Contents 2 3 4 5 Rectifying Some Misrepresentations of Classical Liberalism A Classical Liberal Welfare State Is Not an Oxymoron The Catallactic Bias of the Classical Liberal Tradition One Step Beyond the Classical Liberal Defense of Markets xvii 270 274 276 279 Bibliography 281 Index 301
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Contents Part I 1 The Egalitarian Tilt of Classical Liberalism 1 Finding a Place for Social Justice in the Liberty Tradition 2 A Marked Preference for Market Institutions. and Social Justice 3 A Classical Liberal Can Be an Egalitarian, but Not a Socialist 4 In Defense of Rule Rationalism in the Classical Liberal Tradition 5 The Rule Egalitarian Research Program Detailed Part II 2 Introduction 3 3 8 20 25 32 On Justice Four Concepts of Rules: A Theory of Rule Egalitarianism 37 xiii
Contents XIV 1 2 3 4 5 3 Is There More to Social Justice Than Efficiency? 1 Rule Rationalism and the Design of Market Institutions 2 The Neoclassical Liberal Defense of Market Capitalism 3 The Malleability of Market Institutions and the Diversity of Ends 4 How to Ameliorate Markets by Asking for a Fourth Strike 5 Why Rule Rationalism Is Imperative for Justice in Markets Part III 4 Social Justice—A Hollow Incantation but Still a Reasonable Concern Equal Treatment and the Generality of Rules in the Liberal Tradition Four Concepts of Rules—Social Justice Within the Rule of Law Reconciling Freedom Under the Law and Social Justice On Imperfect Generalizations in Market Societies 37 39 45 52 59 67 67 70 77 83 92 On Freedom No Malibu Surfer Left Behind: A Proposal for a Basic Income 1 Helping the Deserving Poor and Leaving the Rest Behind? 2 Private Coercion in Market Societies—The Tale of Sveinn and Harri 3 The State as an Apparatus of Coercion—The Tale of Edwin and Sóli 97 97 100 106
Contents 4 5 5 The Fictitious Liberal Divide on Economic Rights 1 Are Economic Rights Basic According to Classical Liberals? 2 The Diversity Argument for Economic Rights Being Basic 3 Distinguishing Absolute, License, Prima Facie, and Basic Rights 4 Kelo v. City of New London—A Reverse-Robin Hood Case of Taking 5 Hawaii Housing Authority v. Midkifif—A Robin Hood Scenario Part IV 6 7 On Malibu Surfers and Beach Bums—The Tale of Valdr and Lóni From Private Coercion in Markets to the Basic Income Guarantee xv 112 116 125 125 129 133 140 147 On Taxes No Progressive Taxation Without Discrimination? 1 Progressive Taxation in the Classical Liberal Tradition 2 Good for Whom? On Selective Discrimination 3 Who Is to Be Treated the Same? On Extraneous Discrimination 4 Four Concepts of Differential Treatment 5 Can Progressive Taxation Be Reasonable for Classical Liberals? An Inheritance Tax Dead on Arrival 1 Getting Classical Liberalism Back in the Debate About Inheritance 2 Classical Liberalism on Fair Equality of Opportunity 3 The Conflict Between Property Rights and Inheritance Taxation 155 155 159 163 166 172 179 179 183 191
Contents XVI 4 5 Part V 8 9 196 202 On Exchanges Toward a Model of Default Fairness 1 Arguing for Fair Default Rules in the Liberal Theory of Contract 2 Why We Need Default Rules of Contract Law, Preferably Fair Ones 3 The Question of Autonomy in Contractual Settings 4 Against Mandatory Rules to Solve Inequality of Bargaining Power 5 Classical Liberals Should Care About Contractual Fairness 209 Can We Meaningfully Talk About Just Prices? 1 Defending Just Prices in Markets—Between Scylla and Charybdis 2 Starve All the Lawyers—The Moralized Theory of Prices 3 What Is Missing in the Scholastic Doctrine of Abnormal Harm? 4 Liberalism on Market Valuation and Common Estimation 5 The Catallactic Theory—For a Reform of Market Institutions 237 Part VI 10 How a Meritocratic System Can Become Oligarchic in Nature Inheritance Taxation and the Dispersion of Wealth 209 213 219 223 230 237 240 245 251 256 Conclusion The Ride Egalitarian Project 1 Toward a Nomos-Observing Theory of Social Justice 267 267
Contents 2 3 4 5 Rectifying Some Misrepresentations of Classical Liberalism A Classical Liberal Welfare State Is Not an Oxymoron The Catallactic Bias of the Classical Liberal Tradition One Step Beyond the Classical Liberal Defense of Markets xvii 270 274 276 279 Bibliography 281 Index 301 |
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