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Libertarianism: For and Against offers dueling perspectives on the scope of legitimate government. Tibor R. Machan, a well-known political philosopher with libertarian convictions, argues for a minimal government devoted solely to protecting individual rights to life, liberty, and property. Stressing the sovereignty of each individual, Machan argues in favor of limiting democracy's scope and against the redistribution of wealth, or any other sort of taxation.

In opposition to libertarianism, philosopher Craig Duncan defends democratic liberalism, which aims to ensure that all citizens have fair access to a life of dignity. This requires measures to protect equality of opportunity, as well as measures to ensure all have access to a decent minimum standard of living. In a dynamic exchange of arguments, critiques, and rebuttals, the two philosophers cut to the heart of this important debate, articulating and defending competing conceptions of such core values as political freedom and equality.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1 Acknowledgements
Chapter 2 Foreword
Chapter 3 A Note to Readers
Part 4 Part 1
Chapter 5 The Case for Libertarianism: Sovereign Individuals
Chapter 6 The Errors of Libertarianism
Chapter 7 Fairness-or Equality-is no Imperative
Part 8 Part 2
Chapter 9 Democratic Liberalism: The Politics of Dignity
Chapter 10 The Follies of Democratic "Liberalism"
Chapter 11 Democratic Liberalism Defended
Chapter 12 Index

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Published Jul 21 2005
Format Hardback
Edition 1st
Extent 136
ISBN 9780742542587
Imprint Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Dimensions 9 x 6 inches
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

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