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Social Citizenship Rights J. Espada

Social Citizenship Rights By J. Espada

Social Citizenship Rights by J. Espada


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This book criticises two rival views of social citizenship rights, as they are presented by two authors who are taken as representatives of broader currents of thought: Friedrich A.

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Social Citizenship Rights: A Critique of F.A. Hayek and Raymond Plant by J. Espada

This book criticises two rival views of social citizenship rights, as they are presented by two authors who are taken as representatives of broader currents of thought: Friedrich A. Hayek and neo-liberalism, and Raymond Plant and socialism. It is claimed that the alternative view presented here should still be regarded as liberal: it is part of an active view of liberalism, or a self-restrained constructivism, which should be distinguished both from neo-liberal evolutionism and socialist egalitarianism.

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'Anyone who wants to engage in the debate of these issues will find Joao Espada's book a stimulus and a guide.' - Ralf Dahrendorf

About J. Espada

Joao Carlos Espada

Table of Contents

Foreword; Lord Dahrendorf - Acknowledgements - Introduction - PART 1: FRIEDRICH A. HAYEK AND NEO-LIBERALISM - Presentation - Discussion - An Evaluation - PART 2: RAYMOND PLANT AND SOCIALISM - Presentation - Discussion - An Evaluation - PART 3: SOCIAL CITIZENSHIP RIGHTS: A LIBERAL PROPOSAL - Conclusions - Bibliography - Index

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NPB9780333653159
9780333653159
0333653157
Social Citizenship Rights: A Critique of F.A. Hayek and Raymond Plant by J. Espada
New
Hardback
Palgrave Macmillan
1996-08-21
222
N/A
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