Skepticism and Freedom: A Modern Case for Classical Liberalism

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Skepticism and Freedom: A Modern Case for Classical Liberalism is a book by legal scholar Richard A. Epstein that defends classical liberal principles of limited government, private property, and individual liberty through a skeptical analysis of modern regulatory and welfare-state policies.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf book
advocates individual autonomy
limited government intervention in markets
strong protection of private property rights
aimsTo defend classical liberal principles in a modern context
evaluate costs and benefits of government intervention
author Richard A. Epstein NERFINISHED
connectedTo Chicago school of law and economics NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
criticizes modern regulatory policies
welfare-state policies
critiques extensive redistribution programs
paternalistic government policies
emphasizes importance of property rights for personal freedom
limits of centralized knowledge in regulation
unintended consequences of regulation
field jurisprudence
political economy
genre legal theory
non-fiction
political philosophy
hasPerspectiveOn relationship between skepticism and political authority
role of the state in providing social welfare
trade-offs between freedom and regulation
intendedAudience economists
legal scholars
policy makers
political philosophers
language English
mainSubject classical liberalism
individual liberty
limited government
private property
regulation
welfare state
philosophicalPerspective classical liberal
libertarian-leaning
relatedTo constitutionalism
economic liberty
redistribution
regulatory state
rule of law
supports market-based solutions over state planning
voluntary exchange
theoreticalFramework law and economics
rights-based classical liberalism
usesMethod skeptical analysis of government intervention
workOf Richard A. Epstein NERFINISHED

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