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Liberalism as a methodology addresses specific issues and problems to see the ramifications of how existing corporate actors and the individual members of them bear upon one another. What rights and responsibilities does each have? What rights and responsibilities should each have? It is the complexity of actors and the nexus of responsibilities generated between them that makes it so difficult for liberalism to create a persuasive rhetoric for reform.
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Yoos, G.E. (2007). Methodological Liberalism and Its Limits. In: Reframing Rhetoric. Palgrave Macmillan, New York. https://doi.org/10.1057/9780230607514_8
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