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The long-running debates between between conservatives and libertarians are vigorous and highly charged, dealing with ideas about the very nature of liberty and morality. Like no other single work, Freedom and Virtue explores what unites and divides the adherents of these two important American traditionsâshedding much light on our current political landscape.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Title Page
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- 1. Do-It-Yourself Conservatism?
- 2. The Twisted Tree of Liberty
- 3. Freedom or Virtue?
- 4. Uneasy Cousins
- 5. The Need for Public Authority
- 6. Conservatism and Libertarianism
- 7. Conservatism and Libertarianism: Vital Complements
- 8. Toward a New Intellectual History
- 9. Libertarianism: The Principle of Liberty
- 10. Frank S. Meyer: The Fusionist as Libertarian âManquĂ©â
- 11. Differences of Theory and Strategy
- 12. A Dispassionate Assessment of Libertarians
- 13. Libertarianism as the Philosophy of Moral Freedom
- 14. Libertarianism as the Philosophy of Moral Freedom: A Response
- 15. Freedom and Virtue: Allies or Antagonists?
- 16. Love âversusâ Freedom
- About the Editor
- Notes on Contributors
- Copyright