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The Structure Of Liberty Justice And The Rule Of Law 2nd Randy E Barnett

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The Structure Of Liberty Justice And The Rule Of Law 2nd Randy E Barnett
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Publisher: Oxford University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.13 MB
Pages: 400
Author: Randy E. Barnett
ISBN: 9780198700920, 019870092X
Language: English
Year: 2014
Edition: 2nd

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The Structure Of Liberty Justice And The Rule Of Law 2nd Randy E Barnett by Randy E. Barnett 9780198700920, 019870092X instant download after payment.

In this book, legal scholar Randy Barnett elaborates and defends the fundamental premise of the Declaration of Independence: that all persons have a natural right to pursue happiness so long as they respect the equal rights of others, and that governments are only justly established to secure these rights.
Drawing upon insights from philosophy, economics, political theory, and law, Barnett explains why, when people pursue happiness while living in society with each other, they confront the pervasive social problems of knowledge, interest and power. These problems are best dealt with by ensuring the liberty of the people to pursue their own ends, but this liberty is distinguished from "license" by certain fundamental rights and procedures associated with the classical liberal conception of "justice" and "the rule of law." He then outlines the constitutional framework that is needed to put these principles into practice.
In a new Afterword to this second edition, Barnett elaborates on this thesis by responding to several important criticisms of the original work. He then explains how this "libertarian" approach is more modest than either the "social justice" theories of the left or the "legal moralism" of the right.

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