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Manipulation, Liberalism and Paternalism: A Reply to Morriss

Alan Ware

British Journal of Political Science, 1982, vol. 12, issue 1, 119-122

Abstract: In his Comment on my article Peter Morriss raises several interesting points, but in this reply I shall try to show that the objections he makes to my analysis are not convincing. I consider first the more general arguments grouped under my ‘second error’. This permits consideration of the ‘first error’ to be placed in the context of anti-paternalist liberal arguments.

Date: 1982
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