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  1. Postmodernism vs. Postlibertarianism.Jeffrey Friedman - 1991 - Critical Review: A Journal of Politics and Society 5 (2):145-158.
    “Postmodernism” denotes efforts to replace foundationalist philosophy with contextu‐alist, immanentist forms of reason. “Postlibertarianism” denotes efforts to transcend contemporary minimal statism, questioning both its “libertarian” moral superstructure and its underlying consequentialist claims and seeking to determine whether the latter can be generalized in a way that displaces the former. Efforts to reach minimal‐statist conclusions by postmodern means seem bound to aggravate the problem that plagues contemporary minimal statism: its failure to be true to its consequentialist foundations, reflected in its long‐standing (...)
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  • Shopping‐mall liberalism: Rejoinder to Narveson.Ryszard Legutko - 1991 - Critical Review: A Journal of Politics and Society 5 (1):135-137.
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  • Making the citizens good, Aristotle city and its contemporary relevance.Peter Simpson - 1990 - Philosophical Forum 22 (2):149-166.
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  • Shopping‐mall liberalism: Reply to Legutko.Jan Narveson - 1991 - Critical Review: A Journal of Politics and Society 5 (1):129-134.
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  • Liberalism: Political success, moral failure?Peter Simpson - 1990 - Journal of Social Philosophy 21 (1):46-54.
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  • How to make people just: a practical reconciliation of alternative conceptions of justice.James P. Sterba - 1988 - Totowa, N.J.: Rowman & Littlefield.
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  • Society as a department store.Ryszard Legutko - 1990 - Critical Review: A Journal of Politics and Society 4 (3):327-343.
    In a departure from traditional Western political theory that is reminiscent of left?wing anarchism, contemporary libertarianism rejects the necessity of making political choices based on a value hierarchy, instead claiming that it is possible for all individuals to pursue their divergent values simultaneously?as long as each respects the equal rights of others to do the same. The caveat, however, hides a conflict of loyalties that would plague a libertarian society: on the one hand are the particular loyalties of one's preferred (...)
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  • The free market in a republic.Ryszard Legutko - 1991 - Critical Review: A Journal of Politics and Society 5 (1):37-52.
    In Poland, the practical difficulties encountered in the struggle to create a capitalist society are leading many Hayekian liberals to the realization that social factors crucial to the creation and stability of such a society are invisible within the classical liberal intellectual horizon and are undermined by its ethic of egalitarian individualism. Therefore, paradoxically, a major step forward in the creation of a liberal society has been the abandonment of significant elements of liberal ideology in favor of civic republican and (...)
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