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Acknowledgments | p. ix |
Preface | p. xi |
Introduction: Every State a Welfare State | p. 1 |
The Negative-Liberties Model of the Constitution | p. 5 |
Every State a Welfare State? | p. 8 |
"Welfare": How Capacious the Term? | p. 12 |
Charter of Negative Liberties: Arguments from Text and History | p. 23 |
Is Positive Constitutionalism Ahistorical? | p. 23 |
Welfare and the Framers | p. 36 |
Negative Constitutionalism and Unwanted Consequences | p. 42 |
The Slippery Slope in General | p. 42 |
Does Welfare Constitutionalism Undermine Negative Liberties? | p. 44 |
A Benefits Model and Liberalism's Private Sphere | p. 53 |
Does a Welfare Constitution Reach Too High? | p. 55 |
Moral Philosophy and the Negative-Liberties Model | p. 65 |
Is the Benefits Model Unjust or Unfair? | |
65 Is the Benefits Model Undemocratic? | p. 68 |
Is the Benefits Model Antiliberal? | p. 71 |
The Moral Philosophy of Positive Constitutionalism | p. 77 |
Welfare and Moral Skepticism | p. 79 |
Moral Philosophy and Intolerance | p. 86 |
The Instrumental Constitution | p. 92 |
Some Formal Elements of the Instrumental Constitution | p. 92 |
Welfare as an End of Government | p. 96 |
Well-Being in America: A Hypothesis | p. 100 |
What Constitutes Well-Being? | p. 106 |
Is the Constitution Adequate to Its Ends? | p. 118 |
Welfare and Power: Structure and Context of the Question | p. 119 |
The Constitution's Formal Adequacy | p. 122 |
Welfare and the Courts | p. 142 |
Index | p. 157 |
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