Liberalism and the Philosophy of Economics 1st Edition
Liberalism and the Philosophy of Economics — 1st Edition by Tsutomu Hashimoto
Engage with a thoughtful, rigorous exploration of how liberal political ideas shape economic thought and policy. This first edition by Tsutomu Hashimoto offers a clear, intellectually rich survey of the intersection between political philosophy and economic theory, written for scholars, advanced students, and policy-makers worldwide.
Hashimoto guides readers through the normative foundations of liberalism, methodological debates in the philosophy of economics, and the practical implications for contemporary public policy. Combining historical context with critical analysis, the book examines classical and modern liberal strands, questions of individual autonomy and social welfare, and the epistemic limits of economic models. Readers will appreciate Hashimoto’s careful argumentation, balanced critique, and accessible prose that makes complex ideas usable in classroom, research, and policy settings.
Ideal for graduate seminars or independent study in political philosophy, economics, and public policy, this volume is particularly relevant for readers in the US, UK, Europe, Canada, Australia, and Asia seeking rigorous intellectual grounding. It’s an excellent reference for thesis research, lecture preparation, or simply deepening one’s understanding of how ethical and methodological commitments influence economic prescriptions.
A compelling resource that bridges disciplines, Liberalism and the Philosophy of Economics invites critical reflection and informed debate. Order your copy today to enrich your library with a definitive, scholarly treatment of one of the most important conversations in contemporary social thought.
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