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- councilofnice
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- nicomachean ethics and lying
- translated english definition of de la houssaye
- online version of machiavelli's the prince
- the burial of elphenor in the odyssey
- homer bio
- martin luther and his beginning of the reformation essays
- works of thomas jefferson
- bible study on regenaration
- lord botetout high school
- the online library of liberty
- signers of the magna carta
- babylonish captivity of the church
- crimes and punnishment in colonial times
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- RT @dsdamato: The Collected Works of Lysander Spooner (1834-1886), in 5 vols. [PDF] - Online Library of Liberty #libertarian
- The Collected Works of Lysander Spooner (1834-1886), in 5 vols. [PDF] - Online Library of Liberty #libertarian
- RT @DMashak: I can think of nothing more empowering that to learn #NaturalLaw by Reading Locke's Two Treatises of Civil Govt
- #TheNecessaryParadox! #FindTheBalance! #UnitedIndividuals! "Yet must this higher individuation be joined with the...
- @algorithmicism えっと、「使用に耐えない」の原語は「useless」です。 ちなみにミル選集はここで全文見ることができます。
- John A. Hobson, Imperialism, A Study. (1902) >>
- RT @boomerangomics: The Economic Consequences of the Peace [1920] - John Maynard Keynes, reading @NWapshott
- #ThrowbackThursday
- Inaugurating #ThucydidesThursday with ‘The Life and History of Thucydides’ by Thomas Hobbes: Read it. Read it again.
- Hamowy’s Critique of Hayek’s Concept of Freedom - Online Library of Liberty
- Online Library of Liberty
- RT @adamgurri: @pmarca See also Don Boudreaux on why innovation without creative destruction was "too polite"
- @pmarca See also Don Boudreaux on why innovation without creative destruction was "too polite"
- #OpDeathEaters 5/5 (Quote by Lord Acton, in
- RT @Econlib: Which came first, property or law? Ask #Bastiat. @OLLiberty
- Which came first, property or law? Ask #Bastiat. @OLLiberty
- RT @DanHannanMEP: Wonderful essays published to mark Magna Carta's 700th anniversary in 1915. Thanks to @LexingtonGreen for the tip: http:/…
- RT @JMMontpelier: #OTD in 1793, Madison visited @MonroeHighland in order to edit John Taylor's "Inquiry into the Principles" w/ Monroe htt…
- #OTD in 1793, Madison visited @MonroeHighland in order to edit John Taylor's "Inquiry into the Principles" w/ Monroe
- Wonderful essays published to mark Magna Carta's 700th anniversary in 1915. Thanks to @LexingtonGreen for the tip:
- RT @AlanReynoldsEcn: A good read: Don Boudreaux discusses McCloskey's novel ideas about what caused the industrial revolution.
- RT @gis_ufm: .@pmarca paraphrasing H. Spencer: Learning the meanings of software, is better than learning the meanings of things.
- RT @Econlib: Customs as the result of human action, not design. #HerbertSpencer @OLLiberty
- Customs as the result of human action, not design. #HerbertSpencer @OLLiberty
- RT @knightliberty21: 普通選挙は、これまで権利を効果的に守ってこなかったし、このままの状況では、これからも守らないだろう。(スペンサー)it does not effectually secure this end;
- 230 years ago, a French thinker predicted our fight against corruption with startling foresight. @lessig #MayDayPAC
- @Cliff_OB @eossipov @TheBaxterBean May I recommend a little reading?
- #Philosophy #History "The Britons were divided into many small nations or tribes"
- #ThomasPaine #politics
- RT @KrisAnneHall: Locke felt the law should not punish sin, it should only punish acts that injure others rights htt…
- Locke felt the law should not punish sin, it should only punish acts that injure others rights
- RT @KrisAnneHall: Mercy asks... Why do we obey authority? A HABIT of obedience, until awakened by despotism!
- RT @Liberty_Fund: Download the first 10 "Liberty Matters" on @OLLiberty: #libertymatters
- RT @DMashak: John Locke,The 2 Treatises of Civil Government (Hollis ed) [1689] #NaturalLaw #ConsentoftheGoverned #te…
- John Locke,The 2 Treatises of Civil Government (Hollis ed) [1689] #NaturalLaw #ConsentoftheGoverned #teaparty #occupy
- I can think of nothing more empowering that to learn #NaturalLaw by Reading Locke's Two Treatises of Civil Govt
- @prempanicker @OpenBordersInfo @stephanfaris @decastories Molinari!
- Introduction Sometime during 1848 the 30 year old French caricaturist Amédée de Noé (1818-1879) (nicknamed...
- @oaaselect @DavidLyleMills @Latheman1791 He was thinking like it, from his writings & speeches. Find some, here:
- Lord Acton: Historia de la libertad y otros ensayos
- Why did “Great Enrichment” of past 150 yrs happen in N & W Europe? Good discussion of @DeirdreMcClosk's work
- @SugarKovalczyk here's a goody: volumes of works!! it's a must explore! my students love the site.
- 'Liberty Matters' blog discusses Deirdre McCloskey's ongoing 'Bourgeois Era' work:
- An interesting debate on the "Great Enrichment" with @DeirdreMcClosk, Joel Mokyr, John Nye and Donald J. Boudreaux:
- RT @BrankoMilan: Why did the West get rich (first)? Economic historians debate.
- Required reading for anybody serious about economic history:
- Why did the West get rich (first)? Economic historians debate.
- .@pmarca paraphrasing H. Spencer: Learning the meanings of software, is better than learning the meanings of things.
- The new(ish) Online Library of Liberty is fantastic.
- Debate on Deirdre McClosky's thought on the rise of prosperity #book about #ReasonsofIndustrialRevolution