Includes bibliographical references (p. [237]-246) and index.
Contents
All rights are positive -- The necessity of government performance -- No property with taxation -- Watchdogs must be paid -- How scarcity affects liberty -- How rights differ from interests -- Enforcing rights means distributing resources -- Why tradeoffs are inescapable -- Have rights gone too far? -- The unselfishness of rights -- Rights as a response to moral breakdown -- How religious liberty promotes stability -- Rightsholders as stakeholders -- Welfare rights and the politics of inclusion.