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The Economist: ‘The Literature of Liberalism’
Source: The New Democrat “THE definition of liberalism has long been the source of disagreement. The tension between its various strands—such as American progressivism, libertarianism and the classical tradition in which The Economist was founded—can seem irreconcilable. So for Open … Continue reading
Posted in The Economist, The New Democrat
Tagged 2018, America, Britain, Center Right, Central European University, Classical Liberalism, Classical Liberals, Economic Freedom, England, Equal Justice, Equal Rights, Europe, European Union, Free Choice, Free Society, Free State, Freedom of Choice, Individual Freedom, Individual Rights, Individualism, Liberal Democracy, Liberal Society, Liberal State, Liberalism, Liberals, Limited Government, Open Society, Personal Choice, Personal Freedom, Personal Responsibility, Pluralism, Property Rights, Roger Scruton, Rule of Law, The Economist, United Kingdom, United States
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The Economist: John Stuart Mill- Against Tyranny of The Majority: The Father of Liberalism
Source: The New Democrat What is this is really about is democracy and there several different forms of democracy which I’m going to explain here. And if you’re familiar with this blog and my writing, you know that we believe … Continue reading
Posted in Classical Liberalism
Tagged America, Center Left, Checks and Balances, Classical Liberalism, Classical Liberals, Economic Freedom, Federal Republic, Federalism, Federalists, Free Society, Free State, Individual Freedom, Individual Rights, John Locke, John Stuart Mill, Liberal Democracy, Liberal Society, Liberal State, Liberalism, Liberals, Limited Government, Operation of Powers, Personal Freedom, Personal Responsibility, Rule of Law, U.S. Constitution, U.S. Government, United States
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The Economist: ‘Liberalism- Where Did it Come From and Are its Days Numbered?’
Source:The New Democrat “Liberalism has been the dominant political philosophy in the West for more than 200 years. Populists say liberals are too elite and are out of touch with ordinary people. Here’s what you need to know about liberalism … Continue reading
Posted in The Economist, The New Democrat
Tagged 2018, America, Britain, Canada, Center Right, Checks and Balances, Classical Liberalism, Classical Liberals, Economic Freedom, Europe, European Union, Free Speech, Individual Freedom, Individual Liberty, Individual Rights, Individualism, Liberal Democracy, Liberalism, Liberals, Limited Government, Personal Freedom, Personal Responsibility, Rule of Law, Separation of Powers, United Kingdom, United States
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The Washington Post: Sheri Berman: ‘Some Argue That The West Should Limit Democracy To Save Liberalism: Here’s Why They’re Wrong’
Source: The New Democrat “Twenty years ago, Fareed Zakaria analyzed the rise of “illiberal democracy” — a form of government with free and fair elections but without “the rule of law, a separation of powers, and the protection of basic … Continue reading
Posted in The New Democrat, The Washington Post
Tagged 2017, America, Center Right, Checks and Balances, Classical Liberalism, Classical Liberals, Constitution, Constitutional Rights, Europe, Federalism, Free Society, Free State, Individual Freedom, Individual Rights, Individualism, Liberal Democracy, Liberal State, Liberalism, Liberals, Limited Government, Rule of Law, Sheri Berman, United States
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Mal Partisan: O.A.R.- Liberalism: The Philosophy of Individual Rights & Freedom
Source: The New Democrat I’m a Liberal and when I hear the term ‘Modern Liberal’ today it makes me a little angry. Because today’s so-called ‘Modern Liberals’ would be called Socialists in any other country. Because they have a collectivist view … Continue reading
Thomas Jefferson: Freedom vs Big Government
Source:Thomas Jefferson with a great quote. “The greatest danger to American freedom is a government that ignores the Constitution.” Think about that, even if it’s just for a second. Jefferson is not arguing for anarchy or big government. He wanted … Continue reading
Posted in Liberal Democracy, Originals
Tagged 2008, 2008 Presidential Election, America, American Liberalism, Center Right, Classical Liberalism, Classical Liberals, Constitutional Rights, Economic Freedom, Free Society, Free State, Freedom, Individual Freedom, Individual Liberty, Individual Rights, Liberal Democrat, Liberalism, Liberals, Liberty, Limited Government, Personal Freedom, Ron Paul, Ron Paul For President, Rule of Law, The 2000s, Thomas Jefferson, U.S. Constitution, U.S. Government, United States, United States Constitution, Virginia, Washington, Washington DC
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Liberal Democracy: The Philosophy of Individual Rights, Rule of Law & Limited Government
Source:Wikipedia– Thomas Jefferson: The Father of Liberal Democracy. “Today the most liberal regimes in the world, those of the advanced Western countries, are typically referred to either as liberal democracies or, more often, simply as democracies. This reflects one of … Continue reading
Posted in Classical Liberalism, Originals
Tagged America, Britannica, Center Right, Classical Liberalism, Classical Liberals, Economic Freedom, Encyclopedia Britannica, Equal Rights, Equality, Free Society, Free State, Individual Freedom, Individual Rights, Individualism, Liberal Democracy, Liberal Society, Liberal State, Liberalism, Liberals, Limited Government, Personal Freedom, Personal Responsibility, Rule of Law, The Journal of Democracy, Thomas Jefferson, United States, Wikipedia
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Learn Liberty: Pavel Yakolev- What Are The Limits of Liberal Democracy?
Source:Learn Liberty– Pavel Yakolev, talking about freedom and democracy. Which aren’t the same things. Source:FRS FreeState “People often associate freedom with electoral democracy. According to Prof. Pavel Yakovlev, the freedom to vote is an inherently limited tool for fostering a … Continue reading
Posted in Classical Liberalism, FRS FreeState
Tagged America, Benito Juarez, Constitution, Constitutional Rights, Economic Freedom, Federal Republic, Federalism, Free Society, Free State, Individual Freedom, Individual Rights, Liberal Democracy, Liberal Society, Liberal State, Liberalism, Limited Government, Paul Yakolev, Pavel Yakolev, Personal Freedom, Personal Responsibility, Rule of Law, United States
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