9.4 The role of the state in the economy and society Flashcards
What do all aspects of liberalism subscribe to?
The mechanistic theory of the state
What is the mechanistic theory of the state?
The idea that the state is not organic but was created by individuals to serve them and act in their interests
JS MILL CLASSICAL LIBERAL IDEAS ON THE STATE
JS MILL CLASSICAL LIBERAL IDEAS ON THE STATE
What did Mill argue would hinder an individual’s development?
State interference and restriction of individual autonomy
What was JS Mill’s classical liberal overload argument?
Adding further responsibilities burdens an already overloaded state
What was Mill’s classical liberal corruption argument?
Extension of powers to the state adds to the likelihood of abuses of power
JS MILL MODERN LIBERAL IDEAS ON THE STATE
JS MILL MODERN LIBERAL IDEAS ON THE STATE
What 3 things did JS Mill believe the state must provide?
- Public goods e.g. clean air, water
- Must interfere to protect children
- Education for its citizens
What was JS Mill’s modern liberal overload counter argument?
That the extra responsibilities of the state are necessary to maintain freedom
What was JS Mill’s modern liberal corruption counterargument?
The exceptions to classical liberalism will not lead to abuses of power as they are altruistic in nature
MODERN LIBERALISM - THE ROLE OF THE STATE IN THE ECONOMY AND SOCIETY
MODERN LIBERALISM - THE ROLE OF THE STATE IN TH ECONOMY AND SOCIETY
What did TH Green argue about liberty and freedom as defined by classical liberalism?
That they were worthless if individuals lacked the capacity to exercise those liberties
What type of state does modern liberalism advocate?
An enabling state
What are 3 government acts that are examples of the state trying to facilitate the development of individuals?
- The Labour Exchanges Act 1909
- The National Insurance Act 1911
- The Trade Unions Act 1913
What report did modern liberalism inspire?
The Beveridge Report 1942