

Design for Liberty: A Conversation with Richard Epstein
Jan 12, 2020
Richard Epstein, Professor of Law, discusses his book 'Design for Liberty' on the rule of law, private property, and public administration. He critiques the abuse of power by the administrative state and judiciary, analyzes the flaws of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act and Dodd-Frank financial reform, explores the connection between the rule of law and classical liberal conceptions, examines the challenges in administering welfare entitlements, and emphasizes the importance of market institutions and commercial enterprises in successful trade.
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Introduction
00:00 • 2min
The Relationship Between the Rule of Law and Classical Liberal Conceptions
02:20 • 14min
Exploring Human Flourishing, Pareto Standard, and Natural Law in Relation to Welfare State and Market Institutions
16:32 • 4min
Improvements in Public Health and Commercial Enterprises
21:01 • 3min
The Rule of Law and the Administrative State
24:00 • 14min
The Fallacy of Regressive Redistribution
38:29 • 9min