This book scrutinises the development of liberal individualism in terms of its social function, connecting related doctrine and principle to the opportunities and obstacles to capital accumulation over the course of modern history.
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| Acknowledgements | |
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| Introduction | |
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| The Decline of Federal Ideas | |
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| The Individualism of Hobbes and Loke | |
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| Individualism, Religion and Science | |
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| The Theory of Population Pressure | |
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| Doctrines of Social Evolution | |
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| Individualism and the Question of Democracy | |
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| The Idea of F. A. Hayek | |
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| Neoliberalism and Capital Accumulation | |
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| Economic Downturn and Decline of Free Market Doctrine | |
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| Conclusion | |
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| Bibliography | |
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| Index | |