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State Capacity: Contemporary Debates on Liberalism

Edited by: Bahadır Çelebi

The concept of State Capacity has become an increasingly utilized analytical tool within liberal theory, particularly following the development of the “State Capacity Libertarianism” approach by liberal economist Tyler Cowen.

For this reason, we have compiled 12 original and 11 translated articles in this book, authored by expert academics, which center on the concept of state capacity and discuss various facets of liberalism.

The book you hold aims to offer a fresh perspective on the trajectory of liberalism—in which values such as liberties, the rule of law, the separation of powers, and the free market are embodied—through the lens of today’s world, helping you develop new insights into the state-market relationship.

Written in a highly accessible and fluid style, these articles are intended not only for political science students and academics but also for a general readership. They contribute to Daktilo1984’s mission of delivering academic knowledge to broader audiences in more consumable forms.

As D84 Publications, we hope this book opens new doors for our readers in a political environment where liberties have suffered incurable wounds, the rule of law has given way to the dominance of the powerful, and the separation of powers has weakened in the face of the concentration of power in a single hand.

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