
Common Law Liberalism
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- Cover
- Half Title
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Preface
- Introduction
- I.
- II.
- III.
- IV.
- V.
- Part I Questioning Assumptions
- 1 Whither Criminal Law?
- I. An Initial Distinction
- II. History
- III. Psychology
- IV. Philosophy
- V. Conclusion
- 2 Market Failure, Regulation, and Invisible Gorillas
- I. A Story About Market Failure and Invisible Gorillas
- II. The Dual Nature of Anglo-American Law
- III. The Market
- IV. The Relationship Between Law and the Market Revisited
- V. The Market Failure Argument Revisited
- VI. The Market Failure Argument Revised
- VII. The Comparative Assessment
- VIII. Conclusion
- 3 Two Theories of Environmental Regulation
- I. The Lessons of "The Tragedy of the Commons"
- II. Lesson One Applied: Environmental Degradation and Pollution
- III. Lesson Two Applied: Protecting the Environment Is a Public Policy Problem
- IV. Lesson Three Applied: Two Theories of Environmental Regulation
- V. Conclusion
- Part II Applications
- 4 Empirical Natural Rights
- I. The Natural Rights Tradition
- II. An Alternative Conception of Natural Rights
- III. Conclusion
- 5 Freedom of Speech and the Return of the Invisible Gorilla
- I. Constitutional Common Sense
- II. The Great Non Sequitur
- III. A Comparative Assessment
- IV. Conclusion
- Part III Anarchy
- 6 The Law of Anarchy
- I. Four Types of Law
- II. Political Vs. Nonpolitical Law
- III. The Incompatibility of Political Law With the Rule of Law
- IV. Nonpolitical Law and the Rule of Law
- V. The Law of Anarchy
- Afterword
- 7 Can an Anarchist Have a Moral Duty to Obey the Law?
- I. Definitions and Distinctions
- II. The Challenges Facing a "Natural Duty" Argument
- III. An Epistemic Argument for the Duty to Obey the Law
- IV. Definitional Requirements
- V. Meeting the Challenges
- VII. Conclusion
- 8 The Obviousness of Anarchy
- I. Defining Terms and Limitations
- II. The Question
- III. The Answer
- IV. Conclusion
- Appendix
- Guide to Legal Terminology
- Bibliography
- Index
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