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Acknowledgments Introduction: Why Classical Liberalism?
1: Two Forms of Skepticism
2: The System of Liberty
3: Moral Relativism
4: Moral Incrementalism
5: Conceptual Skepticism
6: A Preference for Preferences
7: Metapreferences, Relative Preferences, and the Prisoner's Dilemma Game
8: Behavioral Anomalies
9: Cognitive Biases Conclusion: Staying the Course Notes Table of Cases Index
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