The Ethics of Liberty

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Pub. Date: 2002-10-01
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Summary

In recent years, libertarian impulses have increasingly influenced national and economic debates, from welfare reform to efforts to curtail affirmative action. Murray N. Rothbard's classicThe Ethics of Libertystands as one of the most rigorous and philosophically sophisticated expositions of the libertarian political position.What distinguishes Rothbard's book is the manner in which it roots the case for freedom in the concept of natural rights and applies it to a host of practical problems. An economist by profession, Rothbard here proves himself equally at home with philosophy. And while his conclusions are radical--that a social order that strictly adheres to the rights of private property must exclude the institutionalized violence inherent in the state--his applications of libertarian principles prove surprisingly practical for a host of social dilemmas, solutions to which have eluded alternative traditions.The Ethics of Libertyauthoritatively established the anarcho-capitalist economic system as the most viable and the only principled option for a social order based on freedom. This edition is newly indexed and includes a new introduction that takes special note of the Robert Nozick-Rothbard controversies.

Table of Contents

Introduction xi
Acknowledgments xlv
Preface xlvii
Part I: Introduction: Natural Law
Natural Law and Reason
3(6)
Natural Law as ``Science''
9(8)
Natural Law versus Positive Law
17(4)
Natural Law and Natural Rights
21(4)
The Task of Political Philosophy
25(4)
Part II: A Theory of Liberty
A Crusoe Social Philosophy
29(6)
Interpersonal Relations: Voluntary Exchange
35(10)
Interpersonal Relations: Ownership and Aggression
45(6)
Property and Criminality
51(12)
The Problem of Land Theft
63(6)
Land Monopoly, Past and Present
69(8)
Self-Defense
77(8)
Punishment and Proportionality
85(12)
Children and Rights
97(16)
``Human Rights'' As Property Rights
113(8)
Knowledge, True and False
121(8)
Bribery
129(2)
The Boycott
131(2)
Property Rights and the Theory of Contracts
133(16)
Lifeboat Situations
149(6)
The ``Rights'' of Animals
155(6)
Part III: The State Versus Liberty
The Nature of the State
161(14)
The Inner Contradictions of the State
175(8)
The Moral Status of Relations to the State
183(6)
On Relations Between States
189(12)
Part IV: Modern Alternative Theories of Liberty
Utilitarian Free-Market Economics
201(14)
Introduction: Utilitarian Social Philosophy
201(2)
The Unanimity and Compensation Principles
203(3)
Ludwig von Mises and ``Value-Free'' Laissez Faire
206(9)
Isaiah Berlin on Negative Freedom
215(4)
F.A. Hayek and The Concept of Coercion
219(12)
Robert Nozick and the Immaculate Conception of the State
231(26)
Part V: Toward a Theory of Strategy for Liberty
Toward a Theory of Strategy for Liberty
257(18)
Bibliography 275(20)
Index 295

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