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Equality, Rights and the Autonomous Self

Language EnglishEnglish
Book Hardback
Book Equality, Rights and the Autonomous Self Timothy P. Roth
Libristo code: 04855412
Publishers Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd, March 2004
Modern liberalism asserts the transcendental, autonomous self's 'natural rights' against others' mor... Full description
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Modern liberalism asserts the transcendental, autonomous self's 'natural rights' against others' moralistic and political preferences, and regards the economist's utilitarian social welfare theory as instrumental to the achievement of 'social justice'. Timothy Roth argues that the liberal enterprise ignores Kant's 'two points of view', confuses Kantian autonomy with moral and political license, mistakes utilitarian impersonality for impartiality, and takes no account of the indeterminacy of social welfare theory's fundamental theoretical constructs. In contrast, the author shows that Kant's 'two points of view' inform the conservative's constitutive political position and animate the consequence-detached, explicitly normative work of the conservative, constitutional political economist. He shows that, unlike modern liberalism, conservatism is grounded in Kant's 'two points of view', that utilitarian social welfare theory cannot be instrumental to the achievement of social justice, and that constitutional political economy is conservative economics. Economists interested in political economy, methodological issues, social welfare theory, public choice theory, or the moral foundations of economics will find much of interest in this thought-provoking volume. Political scientists interested in the philosophical foundations of modern liberalism and conservatism will also want to add this title to their library.

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Full name Equality, Rights and the Autonomous Self
Language English
Binding Book - Hardback
Date of issue 2004
Number of pages 176
EAN 9781843764502
Libristo code 04855412
Weight 431
Dimensions 156 x 234 x 25
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