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Subject The American Revolution and Classical Liberalism
Date July 3, 2021 11:29 AM
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** July 3, 2021
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** By Murray N. Rothbard
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** The American Revolution and Classical Liberalism ([link removed])
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We can now see that the rapid growth of the libertarian movement in the 1970s is firmly rooted in the legacy of the American Revolution. But if this legacy is so vital to the American tradition, what went wrong?

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** By Alice Salles
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** Young Americans Resist Biden’s Covid Vaccination Campaign ([link removed])
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Federal officials are starting to understand that they can no longer intimidate and threaten their way to universal compliance with covid restrictions.

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** By Ryan McMaken
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