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Politics, Philosophy & Economics | 2014

Are economic liberties basic rights

Jeppe von Platz

In this essay I discuss a powerful challenge to high-liberalism: the challenge presented by neoclassical liberals that the high-liberal assumptions and values imply that the full range of economic liberties are basic rights. If the claim is true, then the high-liberal road from ideals of democracy and democratic citizenship to left-liberal institutions is blocked. Indeed, in that case the high-liberal is committed to an institutional scheme more along the lines of laissez-faire capitalism than property-owning democracy. To present and discuss this challenge, I let John Rawls represent the high-liberal argument that only a narrow range of economic liberties are basic rights and John Tomasi represent the neoclassical liberal argument that the full range of economic liberties are basic rights. I show that Rawls’s argument is inadequate, but also that Tomasi’s argument fails. I thus conclude that high-liberalism is in a precarious situation, but is not yet undone by the neoclassical liberal challenge.


Critical Review | 2013

ABSOLUTE FREEDOM OF CONTRACT: GROTIAN LESSONS FOR LIBERTARIANS

Jeppe von Platz

Abstract Libertarians often rely on arguments that subordinate the principle of liberty to the value of its economic consequences. This invites the question of what a pure libertarian theory of justice—one that takes liberty as its overriding concern—would look like. Grotiuss political theory provides a template for such a libertarianism, but it also entails uncomfortable commitments that can be avoided only by compromising the principle of liberty. According to Grotius, each person should be free to decide how to act as long as her actions do not violate the equal liberty of others. According to this principle, however, people are free to enter any contract and alienate any rights, permitting even contracts of slavery or the alienation of rights of bodily integrity. Libertarians can escape this commitment to absolute freedom of contract only by adopting ad-hoc amendments to the principle of liberty.Abstract Libertarians often rely on arguments that subordinate the principle of liberty to the value of its economic consequences. This invites the question of what a pure libertarian theory of justice—one that takes liberty as its overriding concern—would look like. Grotiuss political theory provides a template for such a libertarianism, but it also entails uncomfortable commitments that can be avoided only by compromising the principle of liberty. According to Grotius, each person should be free to decide how to act as long as her actions do not violate the equal liberty of others. According to this principle, however, people are free to enter any contract and alienate any rights, permitting even contracts of slavery or the alienation of rights of bodily integrity. Libertarians can escape this commitment to absolute freedom of contract only by adopting ad-hoc amendments to the principle of liberty.


Theoria | 2015

The Ideal of Peace and the Morality of War

Jeppe von Platz


Journal of Social Philosophy | 2006

The structural diversity of historical injustices

Jeppe von Platz; David A. Reidy


Archive | 2016

Robin Hood Justice: Why Robin Hood Took from the Rich and Gave to the Poor (and We Should Too)

Jeppe von Platz


Journal of Value Inquiry | 2016

Singularity Without Equivalence: The Complex Unity of Kant’s Categorical Imperative

Jeppe von Platz


Journal of Social Philosophy | 2016

Social Cooperation and Basic Economic Rights: A Rawlsian Route to Social Democracy

Jeppe von Platz


Archive | 2015

Liberalism and Economic Liberty

Jeppe von Platz; John Tomasi


Archive | 2015

The Metaphysics of Vice: Kant and the Problem of Moral Freedom

Jeppe von Platz


Kantian Review | 2015

David James, Rousseau and German Idealism: Freedom, Dependence and Necessity Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2013 Pp. 243 ISBN 9781107037854 (hbk.)

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