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Author:
O'Brian, William E., Jr., author. http://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/aut http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n2020004820
Title:
A contractarian approach to law and justice : live and let live / William E. O'Brian, Jr.
Publisher:
RoutledgeTaylor & Francis Group,
Copyright Date:
2020
Description:
244 pages ; 25 cm
Subject:
Law--Philosophy.
Social contract.
Libertarianism.
Social norms.
Law--Philosophy.
Libertarianism.
Social contract.
Social norms.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents:
Introduction -- Antecedents -- Moral irrealism -- Conractarian approach -- The sovereignty principle -- Sovereignty and freedom -- The principle of cooperation -- Private property -- Private law -- Democracy and statutory law -- Federalism on steroids -- Conclusion.
Summary:
"This book presents a distinctive version of a contractarian approach to law and justice. The work argues that law and justice are social norms that arise from a process of social evolution, and are binding only if and to the extent that they are mutually beneficial. It explicitly rejects accounts of law and justice that are based on morality, on the basis that morality itself is only legitimately founded on mutual advantage, But it also rejects most existing versions of contractarianism, which are based on ideas of hypothetical agreements by rational contractors, in favour of an approach that is based on actually existing social norms, but advocates critically examining these norms and discarding those that are not truly mutually beneficial. The first half of the book develops the approach, while the second half explores some of its implications for law. It argues for a left-libertarian approach to property, an approach largely based on the common law of tort, contract and criminal law, and a rejection of most statutory law, which is based not on mutual advantage but rather on benefiting some at the expense of others. However, it ultimately recognises that there are those who want a more extensive state than this approach allows, and advocates a strong form of federalism to allow this, provided robust exit rights are provided"-- Provided by publisher.
ISBN:
0367463016
9780367463014
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1138995977
LCCN:
2020003514
Locations:
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)

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