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Front Page Titles (by Subject) Associate Editors - Literature of Liberty, January/March 1978, vol. 1, No. 1
Associate Editors - Leonard P. Liggio, Literature of Liberty, January/March 1978, vol. 1, No. 1 [1978]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.
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- Associate Editors
- Editorial
- Bibliographic Essay: Forrest Mcdonald, a Founding Father's Library
- Bibliographic Essay: Murray N. Rothbard, Modern Historians Confront the American Revolution
- I: Paradigms of Freedom
- Conflicting Paradigms
- Paradigms As Procrustes' Bed
- Interest and Ambition
- Thesis and Antithesis
- Freedom and Authority
- Sin and Society
- Autonomy and Authority
- Virtue and Status
- Utility and Progress
- Diversity and Equality
- II: Nonspontaneous Order
- State Vs Society
- The Therapeutic State
- Order and Elites
- Order and Virtue
- Self-perfection
- Socialism and Freedom
- Market Socialism
- Centralism Vs Decentralism
- Voluntary Servitude
- Authority and Obedience
- Social Control
- Power and Ideology
- Hegemony
- III: Spontaneous Order
- Freedom and Knowledge
- The Case For Government
- The Case Against Government
- Community Vs. State
- State and Morality
- Freedom and Creativity
- Order Without State
- IV: Individual and Social Good
- The Right to Privacy
- Autonomy and Psychiatry
- Personal Choice
- Individuals, Groups, and States
- Social Dynamics
- Social Engineering
- Individuals and Groups
- Personal Vs. Social Goods
- Individual Rationality
- Self-interest and Social Good
- Self-interest Vs. Slavery
- Art and Autonomy
- Radical Individualism
- V: Ethics, Rights, and Freedom
- Objective Values
- Natural Law
- Preambles to Freedom
- Social Sciences and Values
- Reason and Change
- Reason and Choice
- Economics and Values
- Legal Naturalism
- Justice As Restitution
- Justice As Punishment
- Rights and Contract
- Virtue In the Market
- Justice Under Capitalism
- Profits and Choice
- Social Framework and Prosperity
- Ecology and Rights
- Business' Social Ethics
- VI: Equality
- Problems With Inequality
- Equality, Power, and Values
- Unequal Income
- Equal Opportunity
- Equal Liberty
- Equality of Condition
- The Egalitarian State
- Sexual Equality
- VII: Power
- Empire, Equality, and Envy
- Imperial Presidency
- Empire and Inflation
- Watergate As a Symptom of Empire
- The Pragmatic Presidency
- “absolute Power” and Corruption
- VIII: Planning Vs. Choice
- Origins of Planning
- Bureaucratic Growth
- Prediction and Control
- Government Planning
- Government Experts
- Useless Usury Laws
- Wartime Regulation
- Government Inflation
- Neomercantilism
- Compulsory Schooling
- Planning In Nonprofit Agencies
- Private Capital and Education
- Choice and Spontaneous Order
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