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Liberalism and Capitalism (in Social Philosophy and Policy

Mark D. White

The theme of the latest issue of Social Philosophy and Policy (28/2, July 2011) is Liberalism and Capitalism, and the line-up of authors and topics is very impressive:

THE PARADOX OF JOHN STUART MILL (Alan Charles Kors)

CAPITALISM IN THE CLASSICAL AND HIGH LIBERAL TRADITIONS (Samuel Freeman)

FOUNDING LIBERALISM, PROGRESSIVE LIBERALISM, AND THE RIGHTS OF PROPERTY (Ronald J. Pestritto)

THE PROPERTY EQUILIBRIUM IN A LIBERAL SOCIAL ORDER (OR HOW TO CORRECT OUR MORAL VISION) (Gerald Gaus)

JUDICIAL LIBERALISM AND CAPITALISM: JUSTICE FIELD RECONSIDERED (Michael P. Zuckert)

LIBERTY AFTER LEHMAN BROTHERS (Loren E. Lomasky)

A LOCKEAN ARGUMENT FOR UNIVERSAL ACCESS TO HEALTH CARE (Daniel M. Hausman)

EUVOLUNTARY OR NOT, EXCHANGE IS JUST (Michael C. Munger)

RULE CONSEQUENTIALISM MAKES SENSE AFTER ALL (Tyler Cowen)

LIBERALISM, CAPITALISM, AND “SOCIALIST” PRINCIPLES (Richard J. Arneson)

ARE MODERN AMERICAN LIBERALS SOCIALISTS OR SOCIAL DEMOCRATS? (N. Scott Arnold )

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