
Does Liberalism Eat Itself?
The Political Orphanage
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Navigating Capitalism and Liberalism
This chapter examines the interplay between capitalism and liberalism through the lens of FDR's New Deal, emphasizing the role of government in supporting free markets. It highlights the importance of property rights and legal frameworks while tackling the tensions between socialist ideologies and liberal values. By exploring the concepts of negative and positive rights, the chapter argues for the necessity of government involvement in securing individual freedoms and a functional market.
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