The Austro-Libertarian Point of View

The Austro-Libertarian Point of View
Title The Austro-Libertarian Point of View PDF eBook
Author Alan G. Futerman
Publisher Springer Nature
Pages 214
Release 2021-11-01
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9811646910

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This book covers several areas of economic theory and political philosophy from the perspective of Austrian Economics and libertarianism. As such, it deals with Epistemology and Methodology, Microeconomics, Macroeconomics, Labor Economics, International Economics, Political Philosophy, Law and Public Policy, all from the Austro-libertarian perspective. Hence, this book offers an integrated view of libertarianism and Austrian economics in the light of recent debates in the areas of economic science and political philosophy. Moreover, it builds from the foundations of the Austrian approach (epistemology and methodology), while the latter material deals with its application to the individual from the microeconomic perspective, which in turn allows an exploration of subjects in macroeconomics. Additionally, this work applies Austro-libertarianism to law, politics, and public policy. Thus, it offers a unified view of the entire approach, in a logical progression, allowing the readers to judge this perspective in full. Futerman and Block say that their book is not a manual, which I suppose it is not. But it is a collection of highly pertinent essays, from which you can understand what is mistaken in the orthodoxy of economics, law, and politics. The central term of art in Austrian economics is that phrase “human action.” It is the exercise of human will, not the blind bumping of one molecule against another or one organism against another, as in the physical sciences... Futerman and Block distinguish Austrian economics as a scientific enterprise based on liberty of the will from “libertarianism” as an advocacy based on policies implied by such liberty. “Although Austrian economics is positive and libertarianism is normative,” they write, “this book shows how both are related; how each can support the other.” Indeed they do. Deirdre N. McCloskey, PhD UIC Distinguished Professor of Economics and of History Emerita, Professor of English Emerita, Professor of Communication Emerita, University of Illinois at Chicago

An Austro-Libertarian View

An Austro-Libertarian View
Title An Austro-Libertarian View PDF eBook
Author David Gordon
Publisher
Pages
Release 2017-12
Genre
ISBN 9781610166737

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An Austro-Libertarian View

An Austro-Libertarian View
Title An Austro-Libertarian View PDF eBook
Author David Gordon
Publisher
Pages
Release 2017-12
Genre
ISBN 9781610166720

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An Austro-Libertarian View

An Austro-Libertarian View
Title An Austro-Libertarian View PDF eBook
Author David Gordon
Publisher
Pages
Release 2017-12
Genre
ISBN 9781610166713

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Libertarian Anarchy

Libertarian Anarchy
Title Libertarian Anarchy PDF eBook
Author Gerard Casey
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing
Pages 210
Release 2012-07-19
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 1441103384

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Political philosophy is dominated by a myth, the myth of the necessity of the state. The state is considered necessary for the provision of many things, but primarily for peace and security. In this provocative book, Gerard Casey argues that social order can be spontaneously generated, that such spontaneous order is the norm in human society and that deviations from the ordered norms can be dealt with without recourse to the coercive power of the state. Casey presents a novel perspective on political philosophy, arguing against the conventional political philosophy pieties and defending a specific political position, which he identifies as 'libertarian anarchy'. The book includes a history of the concept of anarchy, an examination of the possibility of anarchic societies and an articulation of the nature of law and order within such societies. Casey presents his specific form of anarchy, undergirded by a theory of human action that prioritises liberty, as a philosophically and politically viable alternative to the standard positions in political theory.

The State

The State
Title The State PDF eBook
Author Franz Oppenheimer
Publisher The Floating Press
Pages 188
Release 2017-03-01
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1776677153

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Influential German sociologist Franz Oppenheimer invigorated the intellectual discourse of the early twentieth century with the controversial ideas he sets forth in his masterwork, The State. In it, Oppenheimer rejects the centuries-old notion of the social contract espoused by political philosophers such as John Locke. Instead, he posits that the state is a tool of oppression via which the ruling classes exert their power over less fortunate groups.

The Free Man's Library

The Free Man's Library
Title The Free Man's Library PDF eBook
Author Henry Hazlitt
Publisher Ludwig von Mises Institute
Pages 182
Release 1956
Genre Economic policy
ISBN 1610164466

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