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Sociology and Classical Liberalism in Dialogue
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 233

Sociology and Classical Liberalism in Dialogue

The motivation for Sociology and Classical Liberalism in Dialogue: Freedom is Something We Do Together is based on two observations: first, sociology as a field is populated with scholars on the left and second, (few but still) classical liberals and libertarian scholars are found in neighboring social science fields, such as economics, political science, and political philosophy. Can scholarship benefit if sociology and classical liberal ideas are in dialogue? To answer the question, the book gathers sociologists, criminologists, demographers, and political scientists that care about classical liberal ideas, or are willing to engage their sociological thinking with classical liberal ideas. Not all authors would identify themselves as classical liberals. These contributors discuss sociological topics through the lens of classical liberalism, asking how issues such as class, gender, or race relations can be viewed with a different perspective. Chapters also delve into the intersection of sociology and classical liberalism, exploring where viewpoints conflict and where they align.

In Defense of Capitalism
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 467

In Defense of Capitalism

Capitalism, its critics say, prioritizes profits over humanity, creates dominant monopolies, and undermines democracy. Zitelmann scrutinizes each of these arguments in turn and reveals the critical flaws that debunk them. Rainer Zitelmann examines the ten most common objections to capitalism: that capitalism leads to hunger and poverty, to rising inequality, to unnecessary consumption, to environmental destruction, to climate change and wars. Capitalism, its critics say, prioritizes profits over humanity, creates dominant monopolies, and undermines democracy. Zitelmann scrutinizes each of these arguments in turn and reveals the critical flaws that debunk them. He offers counter arguments to each charge, deploying a wealth of historical evidence and eye-opening facts to prove that it is not capitalism that has failed, but a century of anti-capitalist experiments.

The Fall of Western Civilization
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 285

The Fall of Western Civilization

Can Western civilization stop its decline? The West gave the World the light bulb, the internal combustion engine and much more that vastly improved the life on earth. But lately, the West is tired, hopeless, and dying. Author Shivaji Lokam says Western countries have been in a self-destruction mode for the past hundred years: first the two World Wars, then the Cold War, now the Experts-driven utopian pursuit of Open Borders and Multiculturalism. The unaccountable experts have been wrong more times than anybody can count. They were wrong on financial crisis, bailouts, stagnant wages, higher taxes, brexit, trump, global trade deals. The experts failed because they were part of the problem. Th...

Environmental Justice in Early Victorian Literature
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 216

Environmental Justice in Early Victorian Literature

This innovative new book combines environmental justice scholarship with a material ecocriticism to explore the way in which early Victorian literature (1837–1860) responded to the growing problem of environmental injustice. As this book emphasises, environmental injustice – simply, the convergence of poverty and pollution – was not an isolated phenomenon, but a structural form of inequality; a product of industrial modernity’s radical reformation of British society, it particularly affected the working classes. As each chapter reveals in detail, this form of environmental inequality (or ‘classism’) drew sharply critical reactions from figures as diverse as Thomas Carlyle, Friedr...

The Myth of American Inequality
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 275

The Myth of American Inequality

A Wall Street Journal Best Book of 2022: Politics • Winner of the 2024 Hayek Book Prize, Manhattan Institute Hailed by the Wall Street Journal as one of the best books of 2022, The Myth of American Inequality demonstrates that the federal government egregiously overstates the degree of inequality and poverty in the world’s wealthiest nation. In doing so, the authors--a former United States senator, eminent economist, and a former senior leader at the Bureau of Labor Statistics-- challenge the prevailing consensus that income inequality is a growing threat to American society. Getting the facts straight reveals that the key measures of well-being are greater than the official statistics of the country would lead us to believe. Income inequality is lower today than at any time in post- World War II America. The facts reveal a very different and better America than the one that is currently described by policy advocates across much of the political spectrum. The updated edition brings will challenge political debate throughout the 2024 election season and provide clear and convincing evidence that the American Dream is alive and well.

The Project-State and Its Rivals
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 529

The Project-State and Its Rivals

Charles Maier offers a new narrative of the long twentieth century, focused on institutions that shaped politics and societies: project-states, driven by democratic or authoritarian ideologies; capital; and advocates of apolitical values, such as health, human rights, and international law. In this we discern the unfolding of our own troubled time.

A quoi servent les riches ?
  • Language: fr
  • Pages: 101

A quoi servent les riches ?

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2012-03-21
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  • Publisher: JC Lattès

La cause est entendue, pour remplir les caisses de l’État, il faut plus de rentrées fiscales donc plus d’impôts. Et qui doit payer ? Les « riches », bien sûr. Pour la première fois, un ouvrage propose de démonter, les nombreux clichés sur les « riches » véhiculés par les médias et le pouvoir politique. Sait-on combien d’emplois créent les riches ? Quels sont les impôts exacts qu’ils payent ? Il est faux de dire que les riches ne paient pas d’impôts ou qu’ils en paient moins que les autres. Il ne s’agit pas de les défendre à l’heure où leur comportement est parfois rendu déplaisant, voire odieux, par des excès qui leur font croire, à tort, que tout leur ...

Political Capitalism
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 305

Political Capitalism

Explains why government policies favor elites over the masses, building on well-established theories from the social sciences.

The Legal 500
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 1868

The Legal 500

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2008
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Confucianism for the Twenty-First Century
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 311

Confucianism for the Twenty-First Century

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2023-06-12
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  • Publisher: V&R Unipress

This collection of essays explores the resilience and relevance of an ancient yet still vital teaching, Confucianism, for the century ahead and beyond, finding in its many dimensions insights meaningful for the personal, ethical, socio-economic, and political challenges facing the global community and its best interests. Drawing on perspectives from the international scholarly community, the volume is multifaceted in its common goal of addressing contemporary issues in light of various Confucian teachings.