Associate Editors - Leonard P. Liggio, Literature of Liberty, Autumn 1980, vol. 3, No. 3 [1980]
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- Editorial Staff
- Associate Editors
- Editorial
- Bibliographical Essay: John Hospers, the Literature of Ethics In the Twentieth Century
- I.: Ethical Analysis
- Human Rights Scholarship
- Rights and Professional Obligations
- Liberty and Virtue
- Moral Education Through Politics?
- Marx's ‘social Man’
- Defining a Person's Death
- Locke On Personal Identity
- Locke's Concept of Persons
- Locke, Suicide, & Political Resistance
- Freedom & Determinism
- Novels and the Politics of the '60s
- Freedom, Determinism, Praise & Blame
- Freedom & Norms
- Beyond Kant: Moral Egoism
- Popper, Relativism, & Freedom
- Popper & Objective Knowledge
- Is Egoism Subjectivist?
- Rule Utilitarianism
- Justifying Property
- II.: Legal Theory and Rights
- The Constitution & Natural Rights
- What Are Rights?
- The Scope of Rights
- Corporations: Rights and Obligations
- The Meaning of Privacy
- Privacy and the Law
- Autonomy, Privacy, & the Family
- Privacy & Freedom of the Press
- Social Science, Law & Criminal Justice
- Contract Law & Justice
- Hobbesian Law & Authority
- Civil Disobedience & Legal Obligation
- Law As Moral Conversation
- III.: History and Social Science Methodology
- The Decline of Historism
- Foucault's Structuralist History
- Pocock's Structuralist History & Law
- Hobbes, Natural Law, and Historiography
- Voltaire's Philosophical History
- Habermas's Critical Theory
- IV: Politics, War, and Peace
- Tolerance and Cultural Diversity
- Polish State Bureaucracy
- U.s. Interventionism & “human Rights”
- The U.s. and the Mexican War
- Spain and the Imperial Myth
- U.s. Imperialism: Indian & Filipinos
- Filipino Resistance to U.s. Imperialism
- The Origins of World War I
- Research Fields
- Anthropology
- History
- Law
- Philosophy
- Political Philosophy
- Political Science
- Sociology
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