

Neoliberal Social Justice
Book • 2021
The book challenges the conventional wisdom that neoliberal capitalism is incompatible with social justice.
It tackles the crucial intersection of economic liberty and moral philosophy, highlighting the perspectives of John Rawls and Adam Smith.
It confronts the ongoing debate between classical and egalitarian liberalism, showing how commerce does more than create consumer goods but also shapes society’s moral character, often in a positive direction.
It tackles the crucial intersection of economic liberty and moral philosophy, highlighting the perspectives of John Rawls and Adam Smith.
It confronts the ongoing debate between classical and egalitarian liberalism, showing how commerce does more than create consumer goods but also shapes society’s moral character, often in a positive direction.
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Nick Cowen

Neoliberalism and social justice? Reconciling Adam Smith and John Rawls