
Fatal hubris
Description
Book Introduction
This paper examines the relationship between liberalism, which respects individual freedom, and the market economy, revealing that the liberal market economy is an inevitable law of evolution and demonstrating that only a society that respects and follows its ideals can build a brilliant civilization and a humane society.
index
1. Between instinct and reason
2. The Origin of Liberty, Property, and Justice
3. The Evolution of the Market: Trade and Civilization
4. Civilization of instinct and reason
5. Fatal pride
6. The Mysterious World of Trading and Currency
7. Filthy language
8. Population growth in the expanded order
9. Guardians of Religion and Tradition
2. The Origin of Liberty, Property, and Justice
3. The Evolution of the Market: Trade and Civilization
4. Civilization of instinct and reason
5. Fatal pride
6. The Mysterious World of Trading and Currency
7. Filthy language
8. Population growth in the expanded order
9. Guardians of Religion and Tradition
Into the book
Locke's possessive individualism is based on the insight that the justice that political power must enforce cannot exist without recognizing private property if prosperity is to be secured.
Because we achieve prosperity through peaceful cooperation among individuals.
The proposition that where there is no property there is no justice is as certain as the argument from Euclidean geometry.
Because the idea of ownership is the right to do something, and an unjust idea is an idea that violates or infringes on that right.
Therefore, the idea of ownership was established in this sense, and it is self-evident that justice and injustice were added to the idea of ownership.
Because we achieve prosperity through peaceful cooperation among individuals.
The proposition that where there is no property there is no justice is as certain as the argument from Euclidean geometry.
Because the idea of ownership is the right to do something, and an unjust idea is an idea that violates or infringes on that right.
Therefore, the idea of ownership was established in this sense, and it is self-evident that justice and injustice were added to the idea of ownership.
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GOODS SPECIFICS
- Date of publication: December 22, 2014
- Page count, weight, size: 389 pages | 155*225*30mm
- ISBN13: 9788987579139
- ISBN10: 8987579131
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