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  1. Aug 7, 2020 · Neo-classical liberals aim to offer a more consistent, coherent, and morally ambitious form of liberalism than the traditional classical and social liberal alternatives by providing grounds for a strong commitment to both individual economic liberty and social justice.

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  2. Oct 2, 2012 · Neoclassical liberals agree with hard libertarians that everyone has a right to acquire and use property. However, they add that reasonable people dispute the exact nature and scope of property rights.

  3. Oct 20, 2011 · Instead of starting with the idea of self-ownership, some neoclassical liberals seek to ground property rights (and other economic liberties) in the same moral ideas affirmed by high liberals.

  4. Contemporary neoclassical liberals have tried to expunge the social Darwinistic implications of neoclassical liberal theory, the legacy of Spencer and Sumner, although they continue to advocate on behalf of the benefits of minimal state intervention and liberty for self-interested individuals.

  5. Mar 29, 2020 · Neoclassical liberals claim that classical liberal conclusions about policy can be derived from the high liberal understanding of social justice. Unlike my approach, therefore, the neoclassical liberal justificatory strategy is a high liberal one, accepting Rawls’s principles of justice.

    • Åsbjørn Melkevik
    • asbjorn.melkevik@queensu.ca
    • 2020
  6. Nov 27, 2012 · Neoclassical liberals agree with hard libertarians that everyone has a right to acquire and use property. However, they add that reasonable dispute the exact nature and scope of property rights.

  7. The best way to conceptualize neoliberalism is to think of it as four intertwined manifestations: an ideology; a mode of governance; a policy package; and a particular form of capitalism. Built upon the classical liberal ideal of the self-regulating market, neoliberalism comes in several strands and variations.