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Drawing on recent work in the contemporary philosophy of economics, this book presents new ideas on liberalism, including the concept of âgrowth-oriented liberalismâ.

Since the end of the Cold War, questions and definitions of liberalism have moved from the sphere of political systems (the socialism versus liberalism debates) to the sphere of ethics (what it means to live in a liberal society). The chapters in this work trace the trajectory of the concept of liberalism in the philosophy of economics by exploring the ideological implications of the methodological debate between socialism and liberalism, the idea of liberty as real freedom, the ethical implications of Max Weberâs methodology on autonomy and liberty, and new typological theories of ideologies in the context of contemporary economic ethics.

This book marks a significant contribution to the literature on liberalism in the philosophy of economics and economic methodology, and is highly recommended for readers

Liberalism and the Philosophy of Economics

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      Publisher: Taylor & Francis
      Publication Date: 7/29/2024
      ISBN13: 9781032278100, 978-1032278100
      ISBN10: 1032278102

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Drawing on recent work in the contemporary philosophy of economics, this book presents new ideas on liberalism, including the concept of âgrowth-oriented liberalismâ.

      Since the end of the Cold War, questions and definitions of liberalism have moved from the sphere of political systems (the socialism versus liberalism debates) to the sphere of ethics (what it means to live in a liberal society). The chapters in this work trace the trajectory of the concept of liberalism in the philosophy of economics by exploring the ideological implications of the methodological debate between socialism and liberalism, the idea of liberty as real freedom, the ethical implications of Max Weberâs methodology on autonomy and liberty, and new typological theories of ideologies in the context of contemporary economic ethics.

      This book marks a significant contribution to the literature on liberalism in the philosophy of economics and economic methodology, and is highly recommended for readers

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