Left-Libertarianism and Its Critics by Peter Vallentyne

Left-Libertarianism and Its Critics by Peter Vallentyne

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This book contains the most important contemporary discussions of the philosophical foundations of left-libertarianism.

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Left-Libertarianism and Its Critics by Peter Vallentyne

This book contains the most important contemporary discussions of the philosophical foundations of left-libertarianism. Like the more familiar right-libertarianism (such as that of Nozick), left-libertarianism holds that agents own themselves (and thus owe no service the others expect as the result of voluntary action). Unlike right-libertarianism, however, left-libertarianism holds that natural resources are owned by the members of society in some egalitarian manner, and may be appropriated only with their permission, or with a significant payment to them.
PETER VALLENTYNE is Professor of Philosophy at the Virginia Commonwealth University. He has written on a variety of issues in consequentialist moral theory, and edited Contractarianism and Rational Choice: Essays on the Work of David Gauthier (1991). He is currently developing a version of left-libertarianism (combining self-ownership with egalitarianism).

HILLEL STEINER is Professor of Political Philosophy at the University of Manchester. A Fellow of the British Academy, he has published papers on liberty, rights and moral reasoning, and is the author of An Essay on Rights (1994) and (with Matthew Kramer and Nigel Simmonds) A Debate Over Rights: Philosophical Enquiries (1998).
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ISBN 13 9780333794661
ISBN 10 0333794664
Titel Left-Libertarianism and Its Critics
Autor Peter Vallentyne
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Bindungsart Hardback
Verlag Palgrave Macmillan
Erscheinungsjahr 2000-11-17
Seitenanzahl 398
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