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What's Wrong with Benevolence: Happiness, Private Property, and the Limits of Enlightenment

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What's Wrong with Benevolence: Happiness, Private Property, and the Limits of Enlightenment - Stove, David, and Irvine, Andrew (Editor)
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Is benevolence a virtue? In many cases it appears to be so. But when it comes to the "enlarged benevolence" of the Enlightenment, David Stove argues that the answer is clearly no. In this insightful, provocative essay, Stove builds a case for the claim that when benevolence is universal, disinterested and external, it regularly leads to the forced redistribution of wealth, which in turn leads to decreased economic incentives, lower rates of productivity, and increased poverty. As Stove points out, there is an air of ...

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What's Wrong with Benevolence: Happiness, Private Property, and the Limits of Enlightenment 2011, Encounter Books, New York, NY

ISBN-13: 9781594035234

Hardcover