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16. Bruce Yandle, “Bootleggers and Baptists in Retrospect,” Regulation<br />
22, no. 3 (1999): 5–7.<br />
17. Michael T. Maloney and Robert E. McCormick, “A Positive<br />
Theory of Environmental Quality Regulation,” Journal of Law and<br />
Economics 25, no. 1 (1982): 99–123.<br />
18. Todd Zywicki, “Environmental Externalities and Political<br />
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CHAPTER 11: SOCIAL JUSTICE<br />
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Adjudicating Wives’ Rights to Earnings, 1860–1930” (Yale Faculty<br />
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2. Rick Geddes and Dean Lueck, “The Gains from Self-Ownership<br />
and the Expansion of Women’s Rights,” American Economic<br />
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3. B. Zorina Khan, “Married Women’s Property Laws and Female<br />
Commercial Activity: Evidence from United States Patent Records,<br />
1790–1895,” Journal of Economic History 56, no. 2 (1996): 356–88;<br />
Geddes and Lueck, “Gains from Self-Ownership”; Carmen Diana<br />
Deere and Magdalena Leon, Empowering Women: Land and<br />
Property Rights in Latin America (Pittsburgh, PA: University of<br />
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4. Robert Higgs, “Accumulation of Property by Southern Blacks<br />
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5. Susan Williams, “A Feminist Reassessment of Civil Society,”<br />
Indiana Law Journal 22, no. 2 (1997): 417–47; Jean L. Cohen and<br />
Andrew Arato, Civil Society and Political Theory (Cambridge, MA:<br />
MIT Press, 1994).<br />
6. Hayek, Constitution of Liberty.<br />
128 LIBERALISM AND CRONYISM