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Research Fields - Leonard P. Liggio, Literature of Liberty, Summer 1980, vol. 3, No. 2 [1980]

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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.

Part of: Literature of Liberty: A Review of Contemporary Liberal Thought, 20 vols. 19781-982

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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
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