Represents thirty-five papers grouped into these major subject categories: foundational issues; the method of constitutional economics; incentives and constitutional choice; constitutional order; market order; distributional issues; fiscal and monetary constitutions; and, reform.
This considerable volume in Hutcheson's vast work addresses the nature of human nature. Hutcheson is here engaged in a process of defining terms on which social, political and economic liberty could be justified in light of centuries of rule by various tyrants and monarchs.
Having won independence from England, America faced a new question: Would this be politically one nation, or would it not? This book offers a spirited look at how that question came to be answered.
This work sets forth Pufendorf's basis for the reunion of the Lutheran and Calvinist confessions. This attempt to seek a "conciliation" between... Læs mere
"The Federalist" was written and published in newspapers in 1787 and 1788 to explain and promote ratification of the proposed Constitution for the United States, which was... Læs mere
Contains essays which address four topics: Monetary Disequilibrium and Its Consequences; Monetary Misconceptions; Keynesianism and Other Diversions; and Avoiding Monetary Disequilibrium.
Contains eighteen essays which address four general topics: Monetary Disequilibrium and Its Consequences; Monetary Misconceptions; Keynesianism and Other Diversions; and Avoiding Monetary Disequilibrium.
These sermons were delivered in 1645-46 at the chapel of Emmanuel College of Cambridge University.... Læs mere
A collection of papers advocating an educational system based strictly on private and voluntary institutions.