Law, Legislation and Liberty: A New Statement of the Liberal Principles of Justice and Political Economy, Volume 3University of Chicago Press, 1978 - 195 páginas |
Índice
7 GENERAL WELFARE AND PARTICULAR PURPOSES | 1 |
8 THE QUEST FOR JUSTICE | 31 |
9 SOCIAL OR DISTRIBUTIVE JUSTICE | 62 |
10 THE MARKET ORDER OR CATALLAXY | 107 |
11 THE DISCIPLINE OF ABSTRACT RULES AND THE EMOTIONS OF THE TRIBAL SOCIETY | 133 |
NOTES | 153 |
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abstract rules achieved Adam Smith applied authority become belief benefits catallactic catallaxy chances circumstances claim classical liberalism clearly coercion common conception of justice concrete conflict consequence David Hume deliberately demand depend derived determined different individuals dispersed knowledge distributive justice duty economic effects efforts enforced equally existence fact free society freedom Gesetz Gustav Radbruch H. L. A. Hart Hans Kelsen human important income individual conduct injustice instances interest John Rawls Kelsen kind knowledge known large numbers legal positivism legislator London market order means ment merely needs norm Open Society organization particular ends particular results persons Philosophy political positivists possible principles produce purposes Recht Rechtsstaat recognized regard remuneration rules of conduct rules of law satisfy sense serve small group social justice spontaneous order system of rules term Theory of Law tion unjust utilitarianism utility valid values wholly
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