Freedom of Association: Volume 25, Part 2 (Social Philosophy and Policy)

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Freedom of Association: Volume 25, Part 2 (Social Philosophy and Policy)

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  • 製本 Paperback:紙装版/ペーパーバック版/ページ数 340 p.
  • 言語 ENG
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Full Description

Freedom of association is a cherished liberal value, both for classical liberals who are generally antagonistic toward government interference in the choices made by individuals, and for contemporary liberals who are more sanguine about the role of government. However, there are fundamental differences between the two viewpoints in the status that they afford to associational freedom. While classical liberals ground their support for freedom of association on the core notion of individual liberty, contemporary liberals usually conceive of freedom of association as one among many values that are necessary for a liberal democracy to flourish. Which position provides a better grounding for freedom of association? The twelve essays in this volume explore the history and development of the right of free association, and discuss the limits that may legitimately be placed on this right.

Contents

1. What is freedom of association, and what is its denial? Larry Alexander; 2. Organized labor and American law: from freedom of association to compulsory unionism Paul Moreno; 3. 'Guilt by association' and the post-war civil libertarians Ken I. Kersch; 4. Industrial saboteurs, reputed thieves, communists, and the freedom of association Keith E. Whittington; 5. Expressive association and the ideal of the university in the Solomon Amendment litigation Tobias Barrington Wolff and Andrew Koppelman; 6. Should antidiscrimination laws limit freedom of association? The dangerous allure of human rights legislation Richard A. Epstein; 7. Freedom of association in historical perspective Stephen B. Presser; 8. The paradox of association Loren E. Lomasky; 9. The private society and the liberal public good in John Locke's thought Eric R. Claeys; 10. The Madisonian paradox of freedom of association Richard Boyd; 11. From the social contract to the art of association: a Tocquevillian perspective Aurelian Craiutu; 12. The Rawlsian view of private ordering Kevin A. Kordana and David H. Blankfein Tabachnick.

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