Includes bibliographical references (pages 128-134) and index.
COVER; COPYRIGHT; Contents; Preface; 1. Preferences for the welfare state as a challenge for economic liberalism; 2. The liberal model of market order: the evolutionary view; 3. Preferences versus choice in politics: a conception of feasible democratic politics; 4. The underestimation of political opportunity costs; 5. Learning liberalism in the welfare state: reviewing economic liberalism; References; Index.
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Reconsiders economic liberalism from the viewpoint of political liberalism. This book argues that advocates of economic liberalism overlook empirical political preferences. It attempts to reinforce the claim that liberal economic policies are conducive to prosperity in society. It is intended for students of global governance and political theory.