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E-Book, Englisch, 345 Seiten, eBook

Reihe: Progress in Mathematics

Hart / Chartier / Kenyon Social Class and State Power

Exploring an Alternative Radical Tradition
1. Auflage 2018
ISBN: 978-3-319-64894-1
Verlag: Springer International Publishing
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: 1 - PDF Watermark

Exploring an Alternative Radical Tradition

E-Book, Englisch, 345 Seiten, eBook

Reihe: Progress in Mathematics

ISBN: 978-3-319-64894-1
Verlag: Springer International Publishing
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: 1 - PDF Watermark



This book explores the idea of social class in the liberal tradition. It collects classical and contemporary texts illustrating and examining the liberal origins of class analysis—often associated with Marxism but actually rooted in the work of liberal theorists. Liberal class analysis emphasizes the constitutive connection between state power and class position. Social Class and State Power documents the rich tradition of liberal class theory, its rediscovery in the twentieth century, and the possibilities it opens up for research in the new millenium.
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Classic Works of Classical Liberal Class Analysis.- 1 Richard Overton, “Monopolists as Frogs and Vermin” (1641).- 2 Adam Smith, “On Conspiracies, Monopolies, and Unproductive Labour” (1776).- 3 Thomas Paine, “On Governments, Placemen, and Pensioners” (1792).- 4 William Godwin, “Of Courts, Subjects, and Pensions” (1793).- 5 Jeremy Bentham, “On Mischiefs and the Sinister Interests” (1817, 1824).- 6 Thomas Hodgskin, “On Obedience as the Object of Legislation” (1832).- 7 William Leggett , “The Lordlings of the Paper Dynasty” (1834).- 8 James Mill, “On Those Who Pillage and Those Who Are Pillaged” (1835).- 9 John Wade, “The Aristocracy and the Oligarchy” (1835).- 10 Adolphe Blanqui, “The Class Which Does Not Kill or Pillage” (1837).- 11 Richard Cobden, “England is a perfect Paradise for the Aristocracy” (1845-49).- 12 Frédéric Bastiat, “On the English Oligarchy and Legal Plunder” (1845, 1847)  .- 13 John C. Calhoun, “Tax Payers versus Tax Receivers” (1849).- 14 Charles Renouard, “Robbers asParasites” (1852).- 15 Gustave de Molinari, “The Nobility as Conquering Plunderers” (1852).- 16 Augustin Thierry, “The Emancipation of the Bourgeoisie” (1853).- 17 Herbert Spencer, “On Class Bias and the Militant Type of Society” (1873, 1882).- 18 Lysander Spooner, “On Government as a Band of Robbers and Murderers” (1870, 1882).- 19 William Graham Sumner, “On Forgotten Men and Plutocrats” (1883).- 20 Benjamin R. Tucker, “The Four Monopolies: Money, Land, Tariffs, and Patents” (1888).- 21 Vifredo Pareto, “The Decline and Rise of Elites” (1900).- 22 Franz Oppenheimer, “The Economic versus the Political Means of Acquiring Wealth” (1908).- 23 Albert J. Nock, Our Enemy, the State (1935).- 24 Ludwig von Mises, “On Castes, Classes, and Group Interests” (1945).- Contemporary Interpretations of Classical Liberal Class Analysis.- 25 Murray N. Rothbard, “The Anatomy of the State” (1965).- 26 Roy A. Childs, “Big Business and the Rise of American Statism” (1969, 1971).- 27 Walter E. Grinder and John Hagel, “Toward a Theory of State Capitalism: Ultimate Decision-Making and Class Structure” (1974).- 28 Hans-Hermann Hoppe, “Marxist and Austrian Class Analysis” (1990).- 29 Roderick T. Long, “Toward a Libertarian Theory of Class” (1998).


David M. Hart, Director, Online Library of Liberty, Liberty Fund, Indianapolis, USA Gary Chartier , Distinguished Professor of Law and Business Ethics, La Sierra University, USA Ross Miller Kenyon , independent scholar and video producer, Los Angeles, USA Roderick T. Long , Professor of Philosophy, Auburn University, USA



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