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Making of a library: the academic library in transition / Taylor, Robert S 1972  Book
Taylor, Robert S Book
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Publication New York, John Wiley and Sons, 1972.
Description xiii, 250p.
Standard Number 047184831X
Key Words Libraries  Academic libraries 
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Market freedom as antipower / Taylor, Robert S   Journal Article
Taylor, Robert S Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract Historically, republicans were of different minds about markets: some, such as Rousseau, reviled them, while others, like Adam Smith, praised them. The recent republican resurgence has revived this issue. Classical liberals such as Gerald Gaus contend that neorepublicanism is inherently hostile to markets, while neorepublicans like Richard Dagger and Philip Pettit reject this characterization-though with less enthusiasm than one might expect. I argue here that the right republican attitude toward competitive markets is celebratory rather than acquiescent and that republicanism demands such markets for the same reason it requires the rule of law: because both are essential institutions for protecting individuals from arbitrary interference. I reveal how competition restrains-and in the limit, even eradicates-market power and thereby helps us realize "market freedom," i.e., freedom as nondomination in the context of economic exchange. Finally, I show that such freedom necessitates "Anglo-Nordic" economic policies
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