Economist and Philosopher, Francisco Vergara devotes its analyzes to the Libéralisme and its relations with the Philosophie.
It shows how the theories " ultralibérales" school of Chicago (Milton Friedman, Friedrich Hayek,…) deviated compared to the base of traditional liberalism (Adam Smith): the philosophical bases of this school do not rest on only one principle, which should be the community property or the utility, but on other principles (freedoms,…).
These errors of method in Philosophie are called eclecticism.
It results from it that the right to education and health for all, for example, can be called into question, whereas it is recognized, in the charters of basic rights, that it is a responsibility for the State to provide services of education and health.
Francisco Vergara raises questions like " Where has to stop the role of the State? " and " Until where the freedom of the individual can go? ".
These articles are available on the Web site of Francisco Vergara.
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