Nation’s libertarian roots. King George III or Donald Trump? Reading the Declaration of Independence in 2019.
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Nation’s Libertarian Roots ([link removed] )
Libertarianism is the essential framework for a future of life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.
- “Nation’s Libertarian Roots ([link removed] ) ,” by David Boaz
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King George III or Donald Trump? Reading the Declaration of Independence in 2019 ([link removed] )
Our founding fathers were an optimistic bunch. They thought that abstract ideas mattered, that fact-based political discourse was not only possible but persuasive, and that a nation could be founded on the not yet fully realized ideal of human liberty.
- “King George III or Donald Trump? Reading the Declaration of Independence in 2019 ([link removed] ) ,” by Paul Matzko
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A Troubling Military Pageant in Washington ([link removed] )
The President’s decision to flex military hardware at an Independence Day celebration is at odds with a commemoration of liberty. Chris Preble comments.
- Podcast: “A Troubling Military Pageant in Washington ([link removed] ) ,” featuring Christopher A. Preble and Caleb O. Brown
- “A Different Sort of 4th of July Celebration ([link removed] ) ,” by Christopher A. Preble
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