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Jeffrey Friedman, Editor
Vitae
Audio:
Public Ignorance: Rational or Inevitable?
A debate between Jeffrey Friedman and Ilya Somin at George Mason University, Sept. 5, 2006, moderated by Peter J. Boettke
Publications:
- Locke as Politician. Critical Review 2(2-3). 1988.
- The New Consensus: I. The Fukuyama Thesis. Critical Review 3(3). 1989.
- The New Consensus: II. The Democratic Welfare State. Critical Review 4(4). 1990.
- Introduction to John Stuart Mill, On Liberty. 1992.
- Accounting for Political Preferences: Cultural Theory vs. Cultural History. Critical Review 5(3). 1992.
- Introduction to John Locke, Two Treatises of Government. 1994.
- The Politics of Communitarianism. Critical Review 8(2). 1994.
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Economic Consequentialism and Beyond. Critical Review 8(4). 1994.
- Public Opinion and Democracy. Critical Review 10(1). 1996.
- Nationalism in Theory and Reality. Critical Review
10(2). 1996.
- Introduction to The Rational-Choice Controversy: Economic Models of Politics Reconsidered. Yale University Press, 1996.
- Preferences or Happiness? Tibor Scitovsky's Psychology of Human Needs. (with Adam McCabe). Critical Review 10(4). 1997.
- What's Wrong with Libertarianism. Critical Review 11(3). 1997.
- Public Ignorance and Democratic Theory. Critical Review 12(4) .1998.
- Public Ignorance and Democracy. Cato Policy Report, 1999.
- After Democracy, Bureaucracy? Critical Review 14(1) 2000.
- Globalization: Neither Evil Nor Inevitable. Critical Review 14(1). 2000.
- Public Opinion: Bringing the Media Back In. Critical Review 15(3-4). 2003.
- Theory Gets a Reality Check: Power, Money and a Little Bit about Love.The Dissident, no. 2. 2004.
- Popper, Weber, and Hayek: The Epistemology and Politics of Ignorance. Critical Review 17(1-2). 2005.
- Public Competence In Normative and Positive Theory: Neglected Implications of "The Nature of Belief Systems in Mass Publics." Critical Review 18(1-3). 2006. [References]
- Debate with Bryan Caplan about public ignorance. Cato Unbound, Nov. 14, 2006.
- Ignorance as a Starting Point: From Modest Epistemology to Realistic Political Theory. Critical Review 19(1). 2007.
- There Is No Substitute for Profit and Loss. Society 44(3) 2007.
- A "Weapon in the Hands of the People": The Rhetorical Presidency in Historical and Conceptual Context. Critical Review 19(2-3). 2007.
- Review of Bryan Caplan, The Myth of the Rational Voter. Perspectives on Politics 6(1). 2008.
- The Irrelevance of Economic Theory to Understanding Economic Ignorance (with Stephen Earl Bennett). Critical Review 20(3). 2008.
- A Crisis of Politics, Not Economics: Complexity, Ignorance, and Policy Failure. Critical Review 21(2-3). 2009.
Brief Critical Review Introductions:
- Postmodernism vs. Postliberalism. Critical Review 5(2). 1991.
- Politics or Scholarship? Critical Review 6(2-3). 1992.
- Hayek's Political Philosophy and His Economics. Critical Review 11(1). 1997.
- Nature and Culture. Critical Review 11(2).1997.
- Pluralism or Relativism? Critical Review 11(4). 1997.
- The Bias Issue. Critical Review 17(3-4). 2005.
Rejoinders:
- After Libertarianism: Rejoinder to Narveson, McCloskey, Flew, and Machan. Critical Review 6(1). 1992.
- Postlibertarianism Is Not Libertarianism. Critical Review 6(4). 1992.
- Cultural Theory as Individualistic Ideology: Rejoinder to Ellis. Critical Review 7(1). 1993.
- Truth and Liberation: Rejoinder to Brooks, Sassower and Agassi, and Harris. Critical Review 8(1). 1994.
- On Libertarian Anti-Intellectualism: Rejoinder to Shaw and Anderson and Leal. Critical Review 8(3). 1994.
- The Libertarian Straddle: Rejoinder to Palmer and Sciabarra. Critical Review 12(3). 1998.
- Taking Ignorance Seriously: Rejoinder to Hill, Kirzner, Callahan, Notturno, and Caldwell. Critical Review 18(4). 2006.
Unpublished:
"The Politics of Communitarianism and the Emptiness of Liberalism." Dissertation, Department of Political Science, Yale University. 2002.
- Abstract
- Table of Contents and Preface
- ch. 1. Introduction
- ch. 2. The Communitarian Dynamic
- ch. 3. Sandel's Republican Communitarianism
- ch. 4. Taylor's Cultural Communitarianism
- ch. 5. Walzer's Democratic Communitarianism
- ch. 6. MacIntyre's Pessimistic Communitarianism
- ch. 7. Voluntarism and Communitarianism
- ch. 8. Voluntarism and Liberalism
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