[Nhập môn chủ nghĩa tự do cổ điển] Chương 13 - Đọc thêm (Hết)

[Nhập môn chủ nghĩa tự do cổ điển] Chương 13 - Đọc thêm (Hết)

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Ashford, N. (2013) Principles for a Free Society. Stockholm: Jarl Hjalmarson Foundation. Thorough, short exposition of the principles on which a free society and free economy are built.

Butler, E. (2011) The Condensed Wealth of Nations. London: Adam Smith Institute. Précis of Adam Smith’s classical liberal economics, and of his ethics.

Butler, E. (2013) Foundations of a Free Society. London: Institute of Economic Affairs. Easy outline of the core principles underlying a free society, such as freedom, rights, toleration, the rule of law and limited government.

Friedman, M. with Friedman, R. D. (1962) Capitalism and Freedom. Chicago, IL: University of Chicago Press. Classic outline of the case for a free society and free economy, with radical policy prescriptions.

Friedman, M. and Friedman, R. D. (1980) Free to Choose. New York: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich. Engaging case for the free society, based on the television series of the same name.

Hannan, D. (2013) How We Invented Freedom and Why It Matters. London: Head of Zeus. Masterful tracing of classical liberal ideas from the Anglo-Saxon era to the present day.

Palmer, T. G. (2011) The Morality of Capitalism. Arlington, VA: Students for Liberty and Atlas Foundation. Short collection of essays on classical liberal morality, cooperation, progress, globalisation and culture.

Palmer, T. G. (ed.) (2013) Why Liberty. Arlington, VA: Students for Liberty and Atlas Foundation. Collection of essays on libertarian and classical liberal themes.

Palmer, T. G. (ed.) (2014) Peace, Love, and Liberty. Ottawa, IL: Jameson Books. Short but wide-ranging series of essays showing how social and economic freedom promotes international peace.

Pirie, M. (2008) Freedom 101. London: Adam Smith Institute. One hundred and one arguments against the free economy and free society, knocked down in a page each.

Wellings, R. (ed.) (2009) A Beginner’s Guide to Liberty. London: Adam Smith Institute. Straightforward explanations of markets, property rights, liberty, government failure, prohibitions and welfare without the state.

Tổng quan

Butler, E. (2011) Milton Friedman: A Concise Guide to the Ideas and Influence of the Free-Market Economist. Petersfield: Harriman House. Easy introduction to the economic and social ideas of the celebrated classical liberal economist.

Butler, E. (2012) Friedrich Hayek: The Ideas and Influence of the Libertarian Economist. Petersfield: Harriman House. Easy introduction to the classical liberal political scientist who developed much of the modern thinking on the spontaneous society.

Butler, E. (2012) Public Choice – A Primer. London: Institute of Economic Affairs. Simple explanation of government failure, the problems of self-interest in democratic systems, and the case for constitutional restraints.

Cranston, M. (1967) Liberalism. In The Encyclopaedia of Philosophy (ed. P. Edwards), pp. 458–461. New york: Macmillan and the Free Press.

Kukathas, C. (2003) The Liberal Archipelago. Oxford University Press. Powerful defence of diversity, multiculturalism and minority rights.

Meadowcroft, J. (ed.) (2008) Prohibitions. London: Institute of Economic Affairs. Powerful set of arguments against government controls on many different lifestyle choices.

Smith, G. H. (2013) The System of Liberty: Themes in the History of Classical Liberalism. Cambridge University Press. Outline of the history and different views of classical liberals on key issues such as order, justice, rights, anarchy and the role of the state.

Tác phẩm kinh điển

Bastiat, F. (2001) [1849] Bastiat’s ‘The Law’. London: Institute of Economic Affairs. Classic statement of classical liberal ideas from the French politician and writer.

Berlin, I. (1969) Two concepts of liberty. In Four Essays on Liberty. Oxford University Press. Article in which he distinguishes positive and negative liberty.

Hayek, F. A. (1944) The Road to Serfdom. London: Routledge. Classic short wartime exposition of the dangers of central planning and unrestrained government.

Hayek, F. A. (1960) The Constitution of Liberty. London: Routledge. Large book tracing the origins of liberal ideas and the principles on which a free society is founded.

Hayek, F. A. (1988) The Fatal Conceit (3 volumes). Chicago, IL: University of Chicago Press. Statement of the principles underpinning our spontaneous social and economic orders, and the case against trying to plan them centrally.

Hazlitt, H. (1946) Economics in One Lesson. New york, Ny: Harper & Brothers. Still reckoned by many as the best introductory book on classical liberal economics.

Locke, J. (1960) [1689] The Second Treatise of Government. In Two Treatises of Government (ed. P. Laslett), pp. 283–446. Cambridge University Press. Philosophical justification of the idea of contractual and limited government, and of the right of the people to overthrow a government that breaches that contract.

Mill, J. S. (2008) [1859] On liberty. In On Liberty and Other Essays (ed. J. S. Mill). Oxford University Press. Classic text on the case for freedom, the no-harm principle, free speech, limited government, natural justice and toleration.

Popper, K. (1945) The Open Society and Its Enemies. London: Routledge. Philosophical defence of the free society and devastating critique of attempts to redesign society wholesale.

Các trang mạng chọn lọc

Adam Smith Institute blog – rapidly changing blog of classical liberal viewpoints on current political, social and economic issues: http://www.adamsmith.org/blog/

Cato Institute – a leading Washington think tank committed to spreading the philosophy of liberty through research and media commentary: http://www.cato.org

IEA TV – short videos from the Institute of Economic Affairs on current issues, research, books, events and issues: http://www.iea.org.uk/tv

Learn Liberty – short videos from the Institute for Humane Studies, with classical liberal views on economics, politics, law, history and philosophy: http://www.learnliberty.org/videos/

Liberty League – promotes pro-freedom ideas among students and young professionals in the UK, and runs the UK’s largest annual free-market conference: http://uklibertyleague.org

Mercatus Center – works to bridge the gap between academia and real world issues by training students, producing research, and producing solutions to social problems: http://mercatus.org

Online Library of Liberty – massive resource from the Liberty Fund, featuring key books and writings from classical liberals through the ages: http://oll.libertyfund.org

Reason Foundation – a leading US think tank that publishes a prominent magazine on market ideas and policy research: http://reason.org

Students for Liberty – a network of pro-freedom student groups, representing over 100,000 students in more than 1,350 groups worldwide: http://studentsforliberty.org

Nguồn: Eamonn Butler (2015). Classical Liberalism – A Primer. The Institute of Economic Affairs. Phạm Nguyên Trường dịch. 

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