The English Libertarian Heritage

The English Libertarian Heritage
Author: David Louis Jacobson
Publisher: Indianapolis : Bobbs-Merrill [1965]
Total Pages: 368
Release: 1965
Genre: Church and state
ISBN:

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English Libertarian Heritage

English Libertarian Heritage
Author: David L. Jacobson (Ed)
Publisher:
Total Pages: 284
Release: 1965
Genre:
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Cato's Letters

Cato's Letters
Author: John Trenchard
Publisher:
Total Pages: 348
Release: 1748
Genre: Church and state
ISBN:

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Libertarian Thought in Nineteenth Century Britain

Libertarian Thought in Nineteenth Century Britain
Author: William R. McKercher
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 285
Release: 2016-07-22
Genre: History
ISBN: 1317190947

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This book, first published in 1987, aims to characterise and identify the intellectual heritage of the proponents of the libertarian tradition. To set this within a theoretical framework, these ideas will be examined by using the pragmatic and conceptual formulations of freedom and authority, two notions which are central to any understanding of political philosophy in the nineteenth and twentieth century. This title will be of interest to students of history, philosophy and politics.

The Libertarian Mind

The Libertarian Mind
Author: David Boaz
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 432
Release: 2015-02-10
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1476752877

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A revised, updated, and retitled edition of David Boaz’s classic book Libertarianism: A Primer, which was praised as uniting “history, philosophy, economics and law—spiced with just the right anecdotes—to bring alive a vital tradition of American political thought that deserves to be honored today” (Richard A. Epstein, University of Chicago). Libertarianism—the philosophy of personal and economic freedom—has deep roots in Western civilization and in American history, and it’s growing stronger. Two long wars, chronic deficits, the financial crisis, the costly drug war, the campaigns of Ron Paul and Rand Paul, the growth of executive power under Presidents Bush and Obama, and the revelations about NSA abuses have pushed millions more Americans in a libertarian direction. Libertarianism: A Primer, by David Boaz, the longtime executive vice president of the Cato Institute, continues to be the best available guide to the history, ideas, and growth of this increasingly important political movement—and now it has been updated throughout and with a new title: The Libertarian Mind. Boaz has updated the book with new information on the threat of government surveillance; the policies that led up to and stemmed from the 2008 financial crisis; corruption in Washington; and the unsustainable welfare state. The Libertarian Mind is the ultimate resource for the current, burgeoning libertarian movement.

The Radical Whigs, John Trenchard and Thomas Gordon

The Radical Whigs, John Trenchard and Thomas Gordon
Author: Marie P. McMahon
Publisher: Upa
Total Pages: 240
Release: 1990
Genre: History
ISBN:

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This monograph is an envisaging study of the ideologies of Thomas Gordon and John Trenchard. The work demonstrates that both writers were intimately identified with the Independent Whigs and vociferously denounced the absolutistic thinking and counterrevolutionary threats and activities of High Church Tories and Jacobites. The first two chapters detail the political and religious posture of High Church clergymen during the 1688-89 Revolution. The next three chapters offer vivid profiles of Gordon and Trenchard as being radical, court, and Harringtonian Whigs and assesses their roles as propagandists in early Hanoverian England. There are stimulating accounts concerning the personalities and collaborative efforts of these two men, the origins and functions of The Independent Whig and Cato's Letters, the responses of these writers to the political and religious policies of Walpole, and the repudiation by these Radical Whigs of the tyrannical and seditious behavior of Stuart sympathizers. In the conclusion, the author offers a review of significant points made in the study.

The Creation of the Modern World

The Creation of the Modern World
Author: Roy Porter
Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company
Total Pages: 776
Release: 2000
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780393048728

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From a critically acclaimed author comes an engagingly written and groundbreaking new work that highlights the long-underestimated British role in delivering the Enlightenment to the modern world. Porter reveals how the monumental transformation of thinking in Great Britain influenced wider developments elsewhere. of color illustrations.