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What's the best political system? What standards should we use to decide, and why? Arguments for Liberty is a guide to thinking about these questions. Two schools of thought have long dominated libertarian discussions about ethics: utilitarianism and natural rights. Those two theories are important, but they're not the only ways people think about ethics and political philosophy. In Arguments for Liberty, you'll find a broader approach to libertarianism. In each of Arguments for Liberty's nine chapters a different political philosopher discusses how his or her preferred school of thought judges political institutions and why libertarianism best meets that standard. Though they end up in the same place, the paths they take diverge in fascinating ways. Readers will find in these pages not only an excellent introduction to libertarianism, but also a primer on some of the most important political and ethical theories.

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Introduction 1.Utilitarianism 2.Natural Rights 3.Kant 4.Social Contract 5.Rawls 6.Virtue Ethics 7.Objectivism 8.Intuitionism 9.Pluralism Contributor bios

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    A Paperback / softback by Aaron Ross Powell, Grant Babcock

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      Publisher: Cato Institute
      Publication Date: 03/01/2017
      ISBN13: 9781944424121, 978-1944424121
      ISBN10: 1944424121

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      Book Synopsis
      What's the best political system? What standards should we use to decide, and why? Arguments for Liberty is a guide to thinking about these questions. Two schools of thought have long dominated libertarian discussions about ethics: utilitarianism and natural rights. Those two theories are important, but they're not the only ways people think about ethics and political philosophy. In Arguments for Liberty, you'll find a broader approach to libertarianism. In each of Arguments for Liberty's nine chapters a different political philosopher discusses how his or her preferred school of thought judges political institutions and why libertarianism best meets that standard. Though they end up in the same place, the paths they take diverge in fascinating ways. Readers will find in these pages not only an excellent introduction to libertarianism, but also a primer on some of the most important political and ethical theories.

      Table of Contents
      Introduction 1.Utilitarianism 2.Natural Rights 3.Kant 4.Social Contract 5.Rawls 6.Virtue Ethics 7.Objectivism 8.Intuitionism 9.Pluralism Contributor bios

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