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Title: Liberalism in the Classical Tradition


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Liberalism in the Classical Tradition
  • Peter Boettke
  • Econ 828/Fall 2004
  • September 13

2
Mises in Context
  • Theoretical
  • The comparison of social systems of exchange and
    production
  • Socialism 1922
  • Liberalism 1927
  • Interventionism 1929
  • Historical
  • Anti-Liberalism
  • WWI
  • Nation, State and Economy 1919
  • Public Policy
  • Protectionism/Nationalism
  • Socialism Internationalism and Nationalism
  • Progressivism and Interventionism

3
Rules of Engagement in Economic Systems
  • Compare Theory with Theory, or Reality with
    Reality, but never the Theory of one with the
    Reality of another
  • Means/Ends Analysis
  • Treat Ends as Given --- meaning of value freedom
  • Means effectively achieve ends --- Efficient
  • Means fight against ends --- Inefficient
  • Means are incoherent with respect to ends --
    Impossible
  • Vulnerability to Opportunism
  • How deviant does behavior have to be for the
    social system to prove unable to operate
    effectively?
  • Self-interested behavior domestically
  • Predatory behavior internationally

4
The Assessment of Economic and Political Systems
  • Intentions Do Not Equal Results
  • Unintended consequences
  • Invisible hand explanations as well as perversity
    of outcomes explanations
  • Attempting Something is NOT the same as achieving
    something
  • Importance of taking definitions seriously
  • E.g., the meaning of socialism
  • Reasons for Deviations from Liberal Economic
    Policy
  • Managerial (organizational efficiency),
    Paternalism (impose the values of the elite on
    others for their good), Distributive (equity),
    Parentialism (desire to be ruled over afraid
    to be free)

5
What is liberalism?
  • Private Property, p. 18
  • Equity in opportunity not results, p. 29, 31, 44.
  • Limited Government, p. 39, 52-55, 68.
  • Toleration and freedom of association, p. 55-57.
  • Free Trade and Non-Aggressive Foreign Policy, p.
    105-54.
  • Cosmopolitan, p. 106-7, 144.
  • Anti-Imperialism and anti-colonialism, p. 125.
  • Free trade, p. 130-32, 148, 150.
  • Liberalism is the application of science to the
    realm of public policy, p. 88.
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