This book criticises two rival views of social citizenship rights, as they are presented by two authors who are taken as representatives of broader currents of thought: Friedrich A. Hayek and neo-liberalism, and Raymond Plant and socialism. It is claimed that the alternative view presented here should still be regarded as liberal: it is part of an active view of liberalism, or a self-restrained constructivism, which should be distinguished both from neo-liberal evolutionism and socialist egalitarianism.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Foreword; Lord Dahrendorf - Acknowledgements - Introduction - PART 1: FRIEDRICH A. HAYEK AND NEO-LIBERALISM - Presentation - Discussion - An Evaluation - PART 2: RAYMOND PLANT AND SOCIALISM - Presentation - Discussion - An Evaluation - PART 3: SOCIAL CITIZENSHIP RIGHTS: A LIBERAL PROPOSAL - Conclusions - Bibliography - Index