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Classical Liberalism: The Unvanquished Ideal. (book reviews)

About 7 pages (2,202 words)

American Political Science Review, December 1st, 1996

James M. Glass, University of Maryland

The two books under review are arguments in support of classical liberal perspectives. David Conway engages in a philosophical debate with modern liberals, communitarians, and conservatives; the contributors to the volume edited by Tibor R. Machan and Douglas B. Rasmussen provide ideological justifications for an unrestrained individualism and a market society unfettered by government regulation.

In his defense of classical liberalism, Conway sees the modern liberal as favoring government regulation and state welfare spending; modern liberalism's defe...

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