Private Property, Freedom, and Order

Private Property, Freedom, and Order

Social Contract Theories from Hobbes To Rawls

Kanatli, Mehmet

Taylor & Francis Ltd

11/2021

200

Dura

Inglês

9780367747428

15 a 20 dias

417

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Introduction

1. The conceptual framework of private property and its relation with freedom and order

2. A critical evaulation of the main elements of contractarian approach

3. The relation between private property, freedom and order in pioneers of the modern social contract theories: Hobbes and Locke

4. Eighteenth-Century France and Rousseauian formulation of private property, freedom and order

5. Revitalization of social contract theory in terms of the relation between private property, freedom and order: the case of John Rawls

Conclusion
Civil Society;Social Contract Theory;Modern Social Contract Theoreticians;Bourgeoisie Class;Artificial Inequalities;Order Founder;Propertyless People;Hobbesian Formulation;Propertyless Masses;Positive Freedom;Agrarian Capitalist Mode;Feudal Mode;Private Property;Private Property System;Difference Principle;Welfare State Practices;Original Position;Common Property System;Rawlsian Difference Principle;Agrarian Capitalism;Rousseau's Theory;Hobbes's Theory;Personal Belongings;Contractarian Liberalism;Rousseau States