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Front Page Titles (by Subject) Research Fields - Literature of Liberty, July/September 1978, vol. 1, No. 3
Research Fields - Leonard P. Liggio, Literature of Liberty, July/September 1978, vol. 1, No. 3 [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
- Bibliographical Essay: Eric Foner, Radical Individualism In America: Revolution to Civil War
- I: Methodology
- Scientific Paradigms and History
- Kuhn's Paradigm
- Paradigm Choice, Art, and Reason
- Do Concepts Mold Percepts?
- Paradigms Vs. Research Programmes
- Kuhn and Historical Truth
- Paradigms and Determinism
- A Historian Between Paradigms
- Survival of the Fittest Paradigms?
- Fumbling Toward Truth
- Necessary Truths and Reality
- Economic Laws
- “pure” Vs. “grubby” Knowledge
- Paradigms and Social Change
- II: Consensus, Obedience, and Dissent
- State and Society
- Consensus and Authority
- Civil Disobedience
- Dissent and Virtue
- Underdevelopment Vs. Consensus
- Democracy Vs. Elitism
- Majority Tyranny
- Majority Frustration
- Consensus Vs. Politics
- Consensus and Rights
- Consensus Vs. Majority Rule
- III: Consent and Coercion
- The Right Against Coercion
- Private Property and Coercion
- Consent, Coercion, and Property
- Threats Vs. Offers
- A Clockwork Orange, Freedom, and Coercion
- Weak Will Vs. Compulsion
- Freedom and Using Others
- Equality and Social Coercion
- Human Action Vs. Behavior
- IV: Regulation
- The Regulating Class
- Regulation and Revolution
- Land Expropriation
- State Planning
- Hoover As Regulator
- State Science Research
- The Costs of Research
- Anti-trust
- Sec Regulation
- Sunset Laws
- V: Social Control
- Power and Servility
- State Vs. Education
- Public Vs. Private Education
- Public Schools Vs. Privacy
- Truant Officers As Scapegoats
- Were Professionals Technocrats?
- The Courts and Social Control
- The Army and Social Control
- Land Use and Control
- VI: The Liberal Tradition
- The History of Liberalism
- Freedom and Progress
- Reason and Progress
- Individualism, Property, and Revolt
- Liberal Class Analysis
- Nature and Liberty
- Free Trade and Development
- Liberalism In Transition
- “positive” Liberalism
- Utilitarian Illiberalism
- Spencer and Laissez-faire
- Mill: Liberal Or Socialist?
- Research Fields
- Economics
- Education
- History
- Law
- Philosophy
- Philosophy of Science
- Political Philosophy
- Political Science
- Sociology
- Statement of Ownership, Management, and Circulation (act of August 12, 1970: Section 3685, Title 39, United States Code)
Research Fields
Economics
- James, Michael. “Pierre-Louis Roederer, Jean Baptiste Say, and the Concept of Industrie.” .............................83
- Myint, H. “Adam Smith's Theory of International Trade in the Perspective of Economic Development.” .............................85
- Rosenberg, Alexander. “Conclusions and Applications.” .................42
- Rosenberg, Nathan. “Problems in the Economist's Conceptualization of Technological Innovation.” .............................43
- Saari, Christopher P. “The Efficient Capital Market Hypothesis, Economic Theory and the Regulation of the Securities Industry.” .............................67
- Scott, Bruce R. “How Practical Is National Economic Planning?” .............................64
Education
- Itzkin, Elissa S. “Bentham's Chrestomathia: Utilitarian Legacy to British Education.” 88
- Lockwood, Alan L. “Values Education and the Right to Privacy.” ................73
- Peden, Joseph R. “Education and the Political Community.” .....................71
- West, E.G. The Political Economy of Public School Legislation..............72
History
- Fox-Genovese, Elizabeth. “Physiocracy and the Overthrow of the Ancien Regime.” .............................82
- Goldstein, Doris S. “J.B. Bury's Philosophy of History: A Reappraisal.” .............................39
- Haskell, Thomas L. “The Basis For An Alliance Between Social and Intellectual History.” ................38
- Hayek, F.A. “Liberalism.” .............................79
- Kuhn, Thomas S. “The Relations between the History and the Philosophy of Science.” 33
- Lutfalla, Michel. “Louis Wolowski ou le Liberalisme Positif.” .....................87
- Potter, David M. “Freedom From Coercion.” .............................59
- Semmel, Bernard. “H.T. Buckle: The Liberal Faith and the Science of History.” ......81
- Wilson, Joan Hoff. “Hoover's Agricultural Policies, 1921–1928.” .....................64
Law
- Behn, Robert D. “The False Dawn of the Sunset Laws.” ........................68
- Ford, Trowbridge H. “The Law of the Constitution: Dicey's Polemic against Parnell.” 86
- Helfand, Barry F. “Labor and the Courts: The Common-Law Doctrine of Criminal Conspiracy and Its Application in the Buck's Stove Case.” ................75
- Siegan, Bernard H. Other People's Property.............................76
Philosophy
- Day, J.P. “Threats, Offers, Law, Opinion and Liberty.” ........................57
- Greenspan, P.S. “Behavioral Control and Freedom of Action.” .................57
- Richards, Norvin. “Using People.” .............................59
- Watson, Gary. “Skepticism About Weakness of Will.” ......................58
- Yaffe, Martin D. “Civil Disobedience and the Opinion of the Many: Plato's Crito.” ..47
Philosophy of Science
- Blaug, Mark. “Kuhn versus Lakatos, or Paradigms versus Research Programmes in the History of Economics.” .............................36
- Campbell, Donald T. “Comment on “The Natural Selection Model of Conceptual Evolution.’” .............................41
- Hollinger, David A. “T.S. Kuhn's Theory of Science and Its Implications for History.” 37
- Losee, John. “Limitations of An Evolutionist Philosophy of Science.” ..............40
- Machan, Tibor R. “Kuhn, Paradigm Choice and the Arbitrariness of Aesthetic Criteria in Science.” .............................35
- Rasmussen, Douglas B. “Logical Possibility, Iron Bars, and Necessary Truth.” .....41
- Rescher, Nicholas. “Peirce and the Economy of Research.” ...................66
- Shimony, Abner. “Is Observation Theory-Laden? A Problem in Naturalistic Epistemology.” .............................35
- Zupan, Marty. “Kuhn's World.” .............................34
Political Philosophy
- Berns, Laurence. “Political Philosophy and the Right to Rebellion.” .............................48
- Bernstein, Richard J. “Hannah Arendt: The Ambiguities of Theory and Practice.” .............................60
- Canovan, Margaret. “The Contradictions of Hannah Arendt's Political Thought.” ...49
- Cropsey, Joseph. “Political Philosophy and the Issues of Politics.” ............84
- Francis, Mark. “Herbert Spencer and the Myth of Laissez-Faire.” ..................89
- Gray, John N. “John Stuart Mill and the Future of Liberalism.” .....................90
- Mack, Eric. “Natural and Contractual Rights.” ..........................54
- Mazzolani, Lidia Storoni. “Tacitus: On Power.” .........................70
- Morley, Felix. State and Society.............................45
- Riley, Patrick. “Locke on ‘Voluntary Agreement’ and Political Power.” .................52
- Ryan, Cheyney C. “Yours, Mine and Ours: Property Rights and Individual Liberty.” 55
- Scanlon, Thomas. “Nozick on Rights, Liberty, and Property.” ....................56
- Suits, David B. “On Locke's Argument for Government.” ........................53
Political Science
- Anscombe, G.E.M. “On Frustration of the Majority by Fulfillment of the Majority's Will.” .............................51
- Carey, George W. “Majority Tyranny and the Extended Republic Theory of James Madison.” .............................50
- Cooper, Jerry M. “The Army As Strikebreaker—The Railroad Strikes of 1877 and 1894.” .............................76
- Fay, Brian. “How People Change Themselves: The Relationship between Critical Theory and its Audience.” .............................43
- Henderson, Conway W. “Underdevelopment and Political Rights: A Revisionist Challenge.” .............................48
- Kevles, Daniel J. “The National Science Foundation and the Debate over Postwar Research Policy, 1942–1945: A Political Interpretation of Science—The Endless Frontier.” ........................65
- Krieger, Leonard. “The Idea of Authority in the West.” .......................46
- Rae, Douglas W. “The Limits of Consensual Decision.” ......................51
- Van Cise, Jerrold G. “For Whom the Antitrust Bell Tolls.” ....................66
- Weaver, Paul H. “Regulation, Social Policy and Class Conflict.” ...............61
Sociology
- Frielander, Elaine A. “Mozambican Nationalist Resistance: 1920–1949.” .............63
- Furedi, Frank. “The Social Composition of the Mau Mau Movement in the White Highlands.” .............................62
- Hobson, Wayne K. “Professionals, Progressives and Bureaucratization: A Reassessment.” .............................74
- Trevor-Roper, H.R. “Gibbon and The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire.” ...........80
- Tyack, David & Berkowitz, Michael. “The Man Nobody Liked: Toward A Social History of the Truant Officer, 1840–1940.” .............................73
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