Associate Editors - Leonard P. Liggio, Literature of Liberty, April/June 1979, vol. 2, No. 2 [1979]
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- Literature of Liberty a Review of Contemporary Liberal Thought
- Editorial Staff
- Associate Editors
- Editorial
- Bibliographical Essay: John N. Gray, John Stuart Mill: Traditional and Revisionist Interpretations
- I: Legal Philosophy
- Hayek and the Rule of Law
- Law, Telos, and Authority
- Aquinas and Natural Law
- Legal Naturalism and Just Legal Systems
- Lon Fuller and Natural Law
- Legal Realism Vs. Morality
- Legal Philosophy and the Founding Fathers
- Law and Scientific Inquiry
- Freedom of Inquiry Vs. Critical Theory
- Horwitz: Law and Economic Interests
- II: Republican Ideology
- Civic Virtue, Mercantilism, and Liberalism
- Republican People's Militias
- Gibbon On Virtue, Property, and Militias
- The Unwritten Common Law
- Republicanism and Inheritance
- Abraham Clark's Radical Republicanism
- Herman Husband's Republican Vision
- John Taylor and Republicanism
- Adams, Factions, and a Balanced Constitution
- Republican Farmer-citizens and Free Trade
- Madison and Scotland
- Non-lockean Thought and the Declaration
- Republicanism: Virtue Or Lockean Individualism?
- Jefferson's Declaration: Lockean Or Scottish?
- III: Self-interest, Social Harmony, and Aggression
- Cultural Evolution As Spontaneous Order
- Spontaneous Order In Human Action
- Aggression: a Sociobiological View
- Sociobiology's Program and Weaknesses
- Aggression Vs. Cooperation
- Natural Values and Individual Decisions
- Sociobiology and Ethics
- Self-interest: an Invisible Hand For Social Good
- Is Market Self-interest Socially Responsible?
- Is Egoism a Valid Ethic?
- Egocentric Altruism
- Individual Assertion Vs. Aggression
- Constructive Assertiveness
- Liberalism and Self-interest
- Sociology: Holism Vs. Individualism
- IV: Iv Economic Schools and Analysis
- Ancient Greek Economic Thought
- Scholastic Economic Thought
- Scholasticism and Austrian Economics
- Mercantilism Vs. Economic Liberalism
- The Social Meaning of Economic Liberalism
- Adam Smith Scholarship
- Jevons and Laissez-faire
- Social Sciences and the “methodenstreit”
- The Limits of Mechanistic Economics
- The Limits of Mechanistic Economics
- Austrian Economics Vs. the Mixed Economy
- Macroeconomic Formalism Vs. Human Action
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Jack High
University of California, Los Angeles
Tibor Machan
Reason Foundation, Santa Barbara
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Lyla O'Driscoll
New York Council for the Humanities
David O'Mahony
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Timothy Rogus
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