Contents
Introduction: Sociology and Classical Liberalism in Dialogue: Freedom Is Something We Do Together, by Fabio Rojas and Charlotta Stern
Chapter 1. Does Economic Liberalism Reduce Poverty?, by John Iceland and Eric Silver
Chapter 2. Race, Freedom, and Social Change, by Fabio Rojas
Chapter 3. The Predatory States of America, by Brandon Rudolph Davis
Chapter 4. Classical Liberal Feminism and Gendered Labor Markets, by Charlotta Stern
Chapter 5. Toward a Classical Liberal Sociological Theory of Health Care, by Lauren Hall
Chapter 6. Contending for Freedom: How Classical Liberal Social Science Informs Social Movement Studies, by Mikayla Novak
Chapter 7. Freedom in Economic Sociology, by Patrik Aspers
Chapter 8. Classical Liberalism vs. Populism and Authoritarianism: The Struggle for Modern Democracy, by Jack A. Goldstone
Chapter 9. The Problem on Campus Is How We Think, by Ilana Redstone
Conclusion: Reflections and Trajectories, by Fabio Rojas and Charlotta Stern
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