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Libertarians believe that liberty is the most important political value. Everyone wants freedom for themselves, but libertarians protect the freedom of others.

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F.A. Hayek—the great liberal economist—is our focus this month. We will continue to honor his legacy and profound contributions to classical liberal thought.

F.A. Hayek—the great liberal economist—is our focus this month. We will continue to honor his legacy and profound contributions to classical liberal thought.
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“The Liberal Approach to the Past,” offers a classical liberal lens through which to examine history. Understanding the origins of the tradition, the challenges it has endured, and its evolution is critical in deepening our understanding of liberalism. buff.ly/4ajHfQ6

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Mises, a prolific and highly influential thinker, reflects upon the importance of private property in his, “Liberalism: The Classical Tradition.”

Mises, a prolific and highly influential thinker, reflects upon the importance of private property in his, “Liberalism: The Classical Tradition.”
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Richard M. Reinsch II reflects on F.A. Hayek’s “The Road to Serfdom’ and its enduring relevance to conversations about liberty today. It is more than a political or economic work, but a robust defense of capitalism and individualism. buff.ly/3xjiNjl

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Paul Meany, editor of intellectual history, discusses the life, work, and impact of the Scottish Enlightenment thinker Adam Ferguson in our latest episode of 'Portraits of Liberty.' Listen to “The Soldier Philosopher: Adam Ferguson.”

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In our latest episode of “Liberty Exchange,” Libertarianism.org’s Jonathan Fortier speaks with Bruce Caldwell, esteemed scholar, and general editor of the Collected Works of F. A. Hayek. buff.ly/4arQVb4

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Popper’s emphasis on free societies and individual autonomy has left an indelible mark on the classical liberal tradition.

Popper’s emphasis on free societies and individual autonomy has left an indelible mark on the classical liberal tradition.
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Sandefur writes about three female thinkers who revolutionized politics and literature, and ultimately defended freedom amidst turmoil. Read 'Freedom's Furies: How Isabel Paterson, Rose Wilder Lane, and Ayn Rand Found Liberty in an Age of Darkness' here:buff.ly/48JIF4J

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Notwithstanding his bleak portrayal of capitalism, G. A. Cohen overlooks crucial economic principles, sparking debates on feasibility and moral justification. Libertarianism.org’s Grant Babcock underscores fundamental flaws in Cohen’s calculus.
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Bastiat’s advocacy for free markets, limited government, and individual rights is a timeless reminder of the power of economic reasoning in defending personal freedom.

Bastiat’s advocacy for free markets, limited government, and individual rights is a timeless reminder of the power of economic reasoning in defending personal freedom.
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David Beito, professor emeritus of history at the University of Alabama, offers a robust critique of the FDR administration. Beito explores FDR's internment of Japanese Americans, wartime censorship, and the 'Black Committee.' Link in our bio.
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Check out our new Portraits of Liberty episode on James Forten hosted by Libertarianism.org’s Editor of intellectual history, Paul Meany.

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A stalwart advocate for free markets, Friedman's seminal contributions to economic thought emphasized individual liberty and limited government intervention.

A stalwart advocate for free markets, Friedman's seminal contributions to economic thought emphasized individual liberty and limited government intervention.
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Check out our new episode of The Liberty Exchange entitled “Executive Power: The Cult of the Presidency” with Gene Healy. buff.ly/3STcv0G

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In his Farewell Address, President Eisenhower acknowledges the threat of communism while warning against the dangers of militarization. Read Libertarianism.org’s Jonathan Fortier’s remarks on Eisenhower’s address on our website. buff.ly/48s6duT

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Matthew Feeney dissects the American presidency against the backdrop of British politics. Read his analysis on the evolving dynamics of the president's power, influence, and global perception. buff.ly/3wygjgk

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Libertarianism.org present our America Presidency collection exploring the essence of the American Presidency from Washington's famous farewell to Eisenhower's words of warning. Visit our website for more. buff.ly/4bM7j7y

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Christopher Preble writes a thoughtful analysis of Washington’s Farewell Address. From his emphasis on maintaining a small, defensive military to his warnings against partisanship, Washington’s advice remains relevant. Link in our bio.

Christopher Preble writes a thoughtful analysis of Washington’s Farewell Address. From his emphasis on maintaining a small, defensive military to his warnings against partisanship, Washington’s advice remains relevant. Link in our bio.
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President Wilson's decisions left a profound mark on America and the world. Doug Bandow critiques the Wilson administration’s legacy, from civil rights setbacks to his aggressive foreign policy.

President Wilson's decisions left a profound mark on America and the world. Doug Bandow critiques the Wilson administration’s legacy, from civil rights setbacks to his aggressive foreign policy.
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