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Beitragslautet, dass Ludwig von Mises‘ (Neu-)Bestimmung des Liberalismus eine Antwort aufdiese Frage gibt, und zwar deshalb, weil …
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dieses Beitrags lautet, dass Ludwig von Mises‘ (Neu-)Bestimmung des Liberalismus eine Antwort auf diese Frage gibt, und zwar … deshalb, weil Mises den Argumentationsmodus des Liberalismus systematisch auf Konsens ausrichtet. Zu diesem Zweck bestimmt von …
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dieses Beitrags lautet, dass Ludwig von Mises‘ (Neu-)Bestimmung des Liberalismus eine Antwort auf diese Frage gibt, und zwar … deshalb, weil Mises den Argumentationsmodus des Liberalismus systematisch auf Konsens ausrichtet. Zu diesem Zweck bestimmt von …
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Economists have had tremendous influence in designing antipoverty programs in both Great Britain and America over the last 200 years. However, today's economic experts have lost some respect for the wisdom of non-experts, or ordinary people, that was held in high regard by their intellectual...
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This paper explores a new theoretical and empirical approach to the assessment of human well-being, relevant to current challenges of social fragmentation in the presence of globalization and technological advance. We present two indexes of well-being - solidarity (S) and agency (A) - to be...
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We argue that economics – as the scientific method of analyzing trade-offs – can be helpful (and may even be indispensable) for assessing the trade-off between intergenerational and intragenerational justice. Economic analysis can delineate the “opportunity set” of politics with respect...
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We show that a social planner who seeks to allocate a given sum in order to reduce efficiently the social stress of a population, as measured by the aggregate relative deprivation of the population, pursues a disbursement procedure that is identical to the procedure adhered to by a Rawlsian...
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This review of $2.00 a Day: Living on Almost Nothing in America, by Kathryn J. Edin and H. Luke Shaefer discusses their research and findings regarding the poorest of the poor in post-welfare reform America. This thoroughly researched work presents a stark picture of modern poverty - today, more...
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We show that a social planner who seeks to allocate a given sum in order to reduce efficiently the social stress of a population, as measured by the aggregate relative deprivation of the population, pursues a disbursement procedure that is identical to the procedure adhered to by a Rawlsian...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012285408