Privatization : : NOMOS LX / / Melissa Schwartzberg; ed. by Jack Knight.
A distinguished group of scholars explore the moral values and political consequences of privatization The 21st century has seen a proliferation of privatization across industries in the United States, from security and the military to public transportation and infrastructure. In shifting control fr...
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Place / Publishing House: | New York, NY : : New York University Press, , [2018] ©2018 |
Year of Publication: | 2018 |
Language: | English |
Series: | NOMOS - American Society for Political and Legal Philosophy ;
29 |
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Table of Contents:
- Frontmatter
- CONTENTS
- Preface
- Contributors
- Introduction
- PART I: THE MORALITY OF PRIVATIZATION
- 1. Some (Largely) Ignored Problems with Privatization
- 2. In Defense of Accountability as a Lens to Perceive Privatization’s Problems
- 3. Why Privatization Matters
- 4. Privatization and the Ought / State Gap
- 5. Privatization without Profit?
- 6. Coercion and Privatization
- PART II: PRIVATIZATION AND THE STATE
- 7. Privatization as State Transformation
- 8. Public- Sector Management Is Complicated
- 9. Freedom, Responsibility, and Privatization
- 10. Is Rule of Law an Equilibrium without (Some) Private Enforcement?
- 11. What Is Politics without the State?
- 12. Privatizing War
- Index