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Classical Liberals Links
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Friends of Classical Liberals. People who are nice to us. Pals, buddies, acquaintances, relatives, people we met at a bar one night. A founder of Classical Liberals. Vents on the issues of the day. Scurrilous trash by left-wing hoodlums. News and views for those who like their politics hardboiled. A loud, angry blog by the same leftist rabble. Large index compiled by that nice Huben boy who's always giving those dreadful Libertarians such a hard time. A Peter O'Toole Shrine. Hey, everyone needs a hobby.
A Radical Difference of Political Principle
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A Radical Difference of Political Principle". Call it applied liberalism; a more in-depth look at the classical liberals, the many-faceted political controversies of their time, and their continuing relevance. Today's American "Libertarians" are not the inheritors of the liberal tradition. Countering historical revisionism by the right on the issue of freedom of religion.
Classical Liberals Writings
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As the title suggests, classical liberal texts for your perusal; a cornucopeia of primary sources. Charles de Montesquieu (1689-1755). Wilhelm Von Humboldt (1767-1835).
Classical Liberals New Stuff!
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A small addition- an excerpt from Thomas Jefferson's. Oft-quoted letter to James Madison. In which he writes about the virtues of "a little rebellion." He outlines and rates what he saw as the three different kinds of societies in the world. Foul-ups are embarrassing, and I made a whopper when it came to William Godwin. J of j. and Jenn. A new liberal added: Joseph Priestley. Where it's also being posted. Finally back up, the revised version of Of Means and Ends. Where it's also being posted. 1793 first ...
Cato's Letters No. 15
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Cato's Letter No. 15. Of Freedom of Speech: That the same is inseparable from publick Liberty. Thomas Gordon (Saturday, February 4, 1720). SIR, Without freedom of thought, there can be no such thing as wisdom; and no such thing as publick liberty, without freedom of speech: Which is the right of every man, as far as by it he does not hurt and control the right of another; and this is the only check which it ought to suffer, the only bounds which it ought to know. Then he was named Publicola."] to den...
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CLASSICAL LIBERALS: THE BLOG: Social Darwinism, Conservatism, Liberalism
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CLASSICAL LIBERALS: THE BLOG. Monday, December 22, 2008. Social Darwinism, Conservatism, Liberalism. Hey, they're wealthy and powerful! SD doctrine, if it needs to be said, is not. The man who has done nothing to raise himself above poverty finds that the social doctors flock about him, bringing the capital which they have collected from the other class, and promising him the aid of the State to give him what the other had to work for. We never supposed that. Who has the corresponding obligation to satis...
CLASSICAL LIBERALS: THE BLOG: CLASSICAL LIBERALS: THE BLOG
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CLASSICAL LIBERALS: THE BLOG. Friday, December 19, 2008. CLASSICAL LIBERALS: THE BLOG. Dedicated to providing an informal examination of the history and ideas of the classical liberals, a sort of primer we hope helps debunk these various claims on the tradition, which we regard as fundamentally fraudulent. We're launching this blog in conjunction with the site. As a forum to expand upon our work, there. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. Democracy and the Liberty Papers.
CLASSICAL LIBERALS: THE BLOG: December 2008
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CLASSICAL LIBERALS: THE BLOG. Friday, December 26, 2008. Democracy and the Liberty Papers. Tuesday, the Liberty Papers. An American "Libertarian" blog, offered an illuminating rant against "democracy worship.". Illuminating in its comments on a "Libertarian" view of democracy, at least. It’s not that I’m opposed to majority. Rule; I’m opposed to unjust. Rule Unjust rule is far more difficult to defeat when it is justified by "the will of the people.". J of j. and Jenn. Monday, December 22, 2008. The man ...
CLASSICAL LIBERALS: THE BLOG: The Founders & "Libertarianism"
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CLASSICAL LIBERALS: THE BLOG. Friday, December 19, 2008. The Founders and "Libertarianism". Fri, 9 June, 2000. Over the years, Americans have disregarded these specifics, though, preferring, instead, to mash a diverse body of ideas- some great, some debatable, some deplorable- into an inchoate lump, and to elevate the concept "Founding Fathers" into a sort of god, its worship into a sort of national religion. What do the Libertarians use to fill this abstraction? J of j. and Jenn. View my complete profile.
CLASSICAL LIBERALS: THE BLOG: June 2009
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CLASSICAL LIBERALS: THE BLOG. Saturday, June 27, 2009. A Few Words on Ludwig Von Mises' "Liberalism". Hot on the heels of the first, comes this, the second in our series of articles examining the claims of the American "Libertarians" on liberalism:. In 1927, Mises wrote a massive tome (as was his habit) called "Liberalism," which purported to explain and intended to advance ideas Mises labeled "liberalism.". But what is this "liberalism"? Here, Mises has a problem. From his introduction:. Liberalism is n...
CLASSICAL LIBERALS: THE BLOG: Of Means & Ends
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CLASSICAL LIBERALS: THE BLOG. Thursday, June 25, 2009. Of Means and Ends. The first in an intended series of articles from Classical Liberals. Aimed at examining the American "Libertarian" claims on the classical liberal tradition:. Ludwig Von Mises of the right-wing "Austrian School" did the same in 1927 in, appropriately enough, Liberalism. How do the "Libertarian" larcenists make the claim on liberalism? Strains of thought- which make up their own ideology. The late Jefferson scholar Eyler Robert Coat...
CLASSICAL LIBERALS: THE BLOG: Democracy & the Liberty Papers
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CLASSICAL LIBERALS: THE BLOG. Friday, December 26, 2008. Democracy and the Liberty Papers. Tuesday, the Liberty Papers. An American "Libertarian" blog, offered an illuminating rant against "democracy worship.". Illuminating in its comments on a "Libertarian" view of democracy, at least. It’s not that I’m opposed to majority. Rule; I’m opposed to unjust. Rule Unjust rule is far more difficult to defeat when it is justified by "the will of the people.". J of j. and Jenn. Samuel Dupont de Nemours, 1816.
CLASSICAL LIBERALS: THE BLOG: A Few Words on Ludwig Von Mises' "Liberalism"
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CLASSICAL LIBERALS: THE BLOG. Saturday, June 27, 2009. A Few Words on Ludwig Von Mises' "Liberalism". Hot on the heels of the first, comes this, the second in our series of articles examining the claims of the American "Libertarians" on liberalism:. In 1927, Mises wrote a massive tome (as was his habit) called "Liberalism," which purported to explain and intended to advance ideas Mises labeled "liberalism.". But what is this "liberalism"? Here, Mises has a problem. From his introduction:. Liberalism is n...
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