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INTRODUCTION: COMMON SENSE ABOUT RIGHTS PART I: WHY A PENNILESS STATE CANNOT PROTECT RIGHTS Chapter One: All Rights Are Positive Chapter Two: The Necessity of Government Performance Chapter Three: No Property without Taxation Chapter Four: Watchdogs Must Be Paid PART II: WHY RIGHTS CANNOT BE ABSOLUTES Chapter Five: How Scarcity Affects Liberty Chapter Six: How Rights Differ from Interests Chapter Seven: Enforcing Rights Means Distributing Resources Chapter Eight: Why Tradeoffs Are Inescapable PART III: WHY RIGHTS ENTAIL RESPONSIBILITIES Chapter Nine: Have Rights Gone Too Far? Chapter Ten: The Unselfishness of Rights Chapter Eleven: Rights as a Response to Moral Breakdown PART IV: UNDERSTANDING RIGHTS AS BARGAINS Chapter Twelve: How Religious Liberty Promotes Stability Chapter Thirteen: Rightsholders as Stakeholders Chapter Fourteen: Welfare Rights and the Politics of Inclusion CONCLUSION: THE PUBLIC CHARACTER OF PRIVATE FREEDOMS APPENDIX: SOME NUMBERS ON RIGHTS AND THEIR COSTS NOTES INDEX |