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PUBLISHED
[United States] : Cato Institute, 1998
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DESCRIPTION
1 online resource
ISBN/ISSN
9781937184001 (electronic bk.) MWT12676325, 1937184005 (electronic bk.) 12676325
LANGUAGE
English
NOTES
It is often assumed that because the contemporary welfare state is generous, its critics must therefore lack generosity, as well as compassion. Tibor R. Machan, a distinguished moral philosopher, demonstrates why that is a mistaken notion. He places generosity among the human virtues and shows why virtue requires moral choice rather than coercion. He argues that generosity can only be cultivated in freedom because there is no virtue in a compulsory act. This book is a valuable contribution to an important and continuing debate
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