|
|
Front Page Titles (by Subject) Research Fields - Literature of Liberty, Summer 1980, vol. 3, No. 2
Research Fields - Leonard P. Liggio, Literature of Liberty, Summer 1980, vol. 3, No. 2 [1980]Edition used:Literature of Liberty: A Review of Contemporary Liberal Thought was published first by the Cato Institute (1978-1979) and later by the Institute for Humane Studies (1980-1982) under the editorial direction of Leonard P. Liggio.
About Liberty Fund:Liberty Fund, Inc. is a private, educational foundation established to encourage the study of the ideal of a society of free and responsible individuals. Copyright information:The text is in the public domain.
Fair use statement:
This material is put online to further the educational goals of Liberty Fund, Inc. Unless otherwise stated in the Copyright Information section above, this material may be used freely for educational and academic purposes. It may not be used in any way for profit.
- Editorial Staff
- Associate Editors
- Editorial
- Bibliographical Essay: Isaac Kramnick, English Middle-class Radicalism In the Eighteenth Century
- I: I Social and Political Thought
- Community, Individuality, and Freedom
- Rousseau's Social Thought
- A Sociological History of Utilitarianism
- Spencer and Comte In American Labor Thought
- Bureaucracy In Weber & Kafka
- Bergson's Political Doctrines
- Oakeshott's Political Theory
- Oakeshott's Political Philosophy
- Undermocratic Liberal Republicans
- Wilkes and Radical Politics
- Late Liberal Imperialism
- Kant and Reason In Politics
- II: Education, Politics, and Values
- Schools and Political Socialization
- Schooling For Imperialism
- The Political Economy of Public Schooling
- Federal Education Policy
- The Problems of Federal Education
- William James As Individualist
- Existential and Phenomenological Education
- Early Federal Educational Policy
- Education, Labor Markets, & Controlled Youth
- Government Control of Universities
- III: Economic Thought and Values
- Business and Legal History
- Schumpeter's Economic Theories
- Menger and Entrepreneurship
- Saint-simonian Economic Ideas
- The Free Market & the Third World
- Democratic Capitalism, Justice, & Religion
- Property, Law, and Economics
- The Economic Analysis of Law Vs. Values
- IV: Foreign Policy and Ideology
- The Attractiveness of War
- Walzer On International Morality
- Eduard Bernstein and Imperialism
- Roosevelt Vs. His War Critics
- American Preconceptions of Japan
- The Marshall Plan and Russia
- V: Self-knowledge, Autonomy, and Liberty
- The Self In Political Thought
- Autonomy, Self, and Will Power
- Self-knowledge: Goethe, Kant, and Hegel
- The Egoist As a “psychopath”
- The History of Social Psychology
- Psychology, Self, and Society
- Free Will, Responsibility, and Motivation
- Free Will, Purpose, and Responsibility
- Political “groupthink” and Reality
- Personal Freedom and Autonomy
- Research Fields
- Economics
- Education
- History
- Philosophy
- Political Philosophy
- Psychology
- Sociology
Research Fields
Economics
- Bauer, Peter. “The Market in the Dock.”...........................................73
- Eckalbar, John C. “The Saint-Simonians in Industry and Economic Development.”....72
- Keller, Morton. “Business History and Legal History.”..............................69
- Kirzner, Israel M. Perception, Opportunity and Profit: Studies in the Theory of Entrepreneurship....................................71
- Kisch, Herbert. “Joseph Alois Schumpeter.”........................................70
- Novak, Michael. “Productivity and Social Justice” in Will Capitalism Survive?........74
- O'Driscoll Jr., Gerald. “Justice, Efficiency, and the Economic Analysis of Law: A Comment on Fried.”......................................................75
- Tbol, Marc R. and Brun, Andre. Two Reviews of A. Allen Schmid's Property, Power and Public Choice: An Inquiry Into Law and Economics.................75
Education
- Boiler Jr., Paul F. “William James as an Educator: Individualism and Democracy.”....64
- Boyd, William Lowe. “The Political Economy of Education in Metropolitan Areas: Dilemmas of Reform and Public Choice.”.....................................62
- Denenberg, Dennis. “The Missing Link: New England Influence on Early National Educational Policies.”.....................................66
- Ehman, Lee H. “The American School in the Political Socialization Process.”.........60
- Gideonse, Hendrik D. “Improving the Federal Administration of Educational Programs.”..................................................63
- Greenlee, James G. C. “The ABCs of Imperial Unity.”..............................61
- Halperin, Samuel. “The Educational Arena.”.......................................63
- Levy, Daniel. “Universities and Government: The Comparative Politics of Higher Education,”.......................................................67
- Vandenberg, Donald. “Existential and Phenomenological Influences in Educational Philosophy.”.................................................65
History
- Ben-Zui, Abraham. “The Outbreak and Termination of the Pacific War: A Juxtaposition of American Preconceptions.”................................80
- Boyle, T. “The Liberal Imperialists, 1892–1906.”....................................58
- Cotkin, G. B. “The Spencerian and Comtian Nexus in Gompers's Labor Philosophy: The Impact of Non-Marxian Evolutionary Thought.”...............52
- Cromwell, William C. “The Marshall Non-Plan, Congress and the Soviet Union.”.....81
- Fletcher, Roger. “A Revisionist Looks at Imperialism: Eduard Bernstein's Critique of Imperialism antlKolonialpolitik, 1900–14.”........................79
- Hunt, Lynn; Lansky, David; and Hanson, Paul. “The Failure of the Liberal Republic in France, 1796–1799: The Road to Brumaire.”................57
- Knox, Thomas R. “Popular Politics and Provincial Radicalism: Newcastle Upon Tyne, 1769–1785.”..........................................58
- Stromberg, Roland N. “Redemption by War: The Intellectuals and 1914.”............77
Philosophy
- Doppelt, Gerald. “Walzer's Theory of Morality in International Relations.”...........78
- Kaufman, Walter. Discovering the Mind: Goethe, Kant, and Hegel....................84
- Thomas, Laurence. “Ethical Egoism and Psychological Dispositions.”................85
Political Philosophy
- Archer, J. R. “Oakeshott on Politics.”..............................................55
- Crocker, Lester G. “Order and Disorder in Rousseau's Social Thought.”..............50
- Drengson, Alan R. “Toward a Philosophy of Community.”...........................49
- Gallie, W. B. “Kant's View of Reason in Politics.”...................................59
- Kennedy, Ellen. “Bergson's Philosophy and French Political Doctrines: Sore), Maurras, Peguy, and de Gaulle.”.......................................54
- McCormlck, Peter. “The Concept of the Self in Political Thought.”...................83
- Parekh, Bhikhu. “Review Article: The Political Philosophy of Michael Oakeshott.”....55
Psychology
- Breggin, Peter R. “A Libertarian Psychology: Self-ownership— A Condition for Happiness.”.................................................90
- Cartwright, Dorwin. “Contemporary Social Psychology in Historical Perspective.”.....86
- Easterbrook, James A. The Determinants of Free Will: A Psychological Analysis of Responsible, Adjustive Behavior............................................88
- Mitscherlich, Alexander. “Psychological Research and its Significance for Modern Man.”..........................................................87
- Rychlak, Joseph F. Discovering Free Will and Personal Responsibility................89
- Tetlock, Philip E. “Identifying Victims of Groupthink from Public Statements of Decision Makers.”......................................90
- Young, Robert. “Autonomy and the ‘Inner Self.’”...................................83
Sociology
- Camic, Charles. “Utilitarians Revisited.”..........................................51
- McDaniel, Thomas R. “Weber and Kafka on Bureaucracy: A Question of Perspective.”..................................................53
The New York University Press and the Institute for Humane Studies announce the associated publication of the Studies in Economic Theories
|