9.4 The role of the state in the economy and society Flashcards

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What do all aspects of liberalism subscribe to?

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The mechanistic theory of the state

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What is the mechanistic theory of the state?

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The idea that the state is not organic but was created by individuals to serve them and act in their interests

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JS MILL CLASSICAL LIBERAL IDEAS ON THE STATE

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JS MILL CLASSICAL LIBERAL IDEAS ON THE STATE

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What did Mill argue would hinder an individual’s development?

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State interference and restriction of individual autonomy

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What was JS Mill’s classical liberal overload argument?

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Adding further responsibilities burdens an already overloaded state

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What was Mill’s classical liberal corruption argument?

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Extension of powers to the state adds to the likelihood of abuses of power

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JS MILL MODERN LIBERAL IDEAS ON THE STATE

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JS MILL MODERN LIBERAL IDEAS ON THE STATE

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What 3 things did JS Mill believe the state must provide?

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  • Public goods e.g. clean air, water
  • Must interfere to protect children
  • Education for its citizens
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What was JS Mill’s modern liberal overload counter argument?

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That the extra responsibilities of the state are necessary to maintain freedom

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What was JS Mill’s modern liberal corruption counterargument?

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The exceptions to classical liberalism will not lead to abuses of power as they are altruistic in nature

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MODERN LIBERALISM - THE ROLE OF THE STATE IN THE ECONOMY AND SOCIETY

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MODERN LIBERALISM - THE ROLE OF THE STATE IN TH ECONOMY AND SOCIETY

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What did TH Green argue about liberty and freedom as defined by classical liberalism?

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That they were worthless if individuals lacked the capacity to exercise those liberties

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What type of state does modern liberalism advocate?

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An enabling state

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What are 3 government acts that are examples of the state trying to facilitate the development of individuals?

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  • The Labour Exchanges Act 1909
  • The National Insurance Act 1911
  • The Trade Unions Act 1913
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What report did modern liberalism inspire?

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The Beveridge Report 1942

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What did the Beveridge Report create the foundation for?

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The postwar welfare state

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What type of economics do modern liberals prefer over Adam Smith’s laissez-faire economics?

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Keynesian economics

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What were John Rawls’ 3 principles of justice?

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  1. Individuals had to have the same set of absolute liberties
  2. There must be equal opportunities for all
  3. Although some inequalities were inevitable, there must be a priority to help the disadvantaged
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What was Rawls’ ‘difference principle’?

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Although inequality was inevitable, there must be a priority to help the disadvantaged