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What is classical liberalism?
What is classical liberalism?
What is classical liberalism?
Dr. Nigel Ashford explains the 10 core principles of the classical liberal & libertarian view of society and the proper role of government: 1) Liberty as the...
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The History of Classical Liberalism
The History of Classical Liberalism
The History of Classical Liberalism
Historian Stephen Davies describes classical liberalism as a comprehensive philosophy, which has had implications in all the major academic disciplines. At a...
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Ten Principles of Classical Liberalism
Ten Principles of Classical Liberalism
Ten Principles of Classical Liberalism
Mr. Stolyarov was recently asked to attempt a formulation of ten crucial principles of classical liberalism, the worldview which animated the American Revolu...
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Chomsky on Classical Liberalism, Freedom, & Democracy
Chomsky on Classical Liberalism, Freedom, & Democracy
Chomsky on Classical Liberalism, Freedom, & Democracy
Edited clips with Magee, Foucault, and others.
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Classical Liberalism vs. American Liberalism (Drive Home History #3)
Classical Liberalism vs. American Liberalism (Drive Home History #3)
Classical Liberalism vs. American Liberalism (Drive Home History #3)
http://www.tomrichey.net "Liberalism" means something different in the United States than it does in Europe. The main difference between American and Europea...
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The Decline and Triumph of Classical Liberalism, Part 1
The Decline and Triumph of Classical Liberalism, Part 1
The Decline and Triumph of Classical Liberalism, Part 1
From the IHS Vault: Dr. Davies traces the decline of classical liberal/libertarian ideas from the mid-19th century through the mid-20th century. He describes...
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Schools of Thought in Classical Liberalism, Part 1: Introduction
Schools of Thought in Classical Liberalism, Part 1: Introduction
Schools of Thought in Classical Liberalism, Part 1: Introduction
What is "classical liberalism?" Is it a specific set of beliefs, a philosophy, an economic theory, or something else? In this series, Dr. Nigel Ashford explo...
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Schools of Thought in Classical Liberalism, Part 6: Anarcho-Capitalism
Schools of Thought in Classical Liberalism, Part 6: Anarcho-Capitalism
Schools of Thought in Classical Liberalism, Part 6: Anarcho-Capitalism
Do we even need a government? Some anarchist philosophers and economists don't think so. Dr. Nigel Ashford takes a look at two anarcho-capitalist thinkers, M...
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Schools of Thought in Classical Liberalism, Part 7: Conclusion: What's Your View?
Schools of Thought in Classical Liberalism, Part 7: Conclusion: What's Your View?
Schools of Thought in Classical Liberalism, Part 7: Conclusion: What's Your View?
What do you think the role of government should be? Are you in favor of anarchy or minarchy? Do you believe there are public goods like defense that the gove...
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Milton Friedman on Classical Liberalism
Milton Friedman on Classical Liberalism
Milton Friedman on Classical Liberalism
What is Classical Liberalism? According to a Classical Liberal, what is the proper role of government in a free society?
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Classical liberalism
Classical liberalism
Classical liberalism
Classical liberalism is a political philosophy and ideology belonging to liberalism in which primary emphasis is placed on securing the freedom of the individual by limiting the power of the government. The philosophy emerged as a response to the Industrial Revolution and urbanization in the 19th century in Europe and the United States. It advocates civil liberties with a limited government under the rule of law, private property rights, and belief in laissez-faire economic liberalism. Classical liberalism is built on ideas that had already arisen by the end of the 18th century, including ideas of Adam Smith, John Locke, Jean-Baptiste Say, Th
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Classical Liberalism 101
Classical Liberalism 101
Classical Liberalism 101
A brief explanation of classical liberalism. For further study, read the works of John Locke, Adam Smith, John Stuart Mill, Tocqueville, and the US Founding ...
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Noam Chomsky on Economics & Classical Liberalism
Noam Chomsky on Economics & Classical Liberalism
Noam Chomsky on Economics & Classical Liberalism
Professor Noam Chomsky discusses misinterpretations of classical liberal tradition, origins of really existing capitalism and history of free trade in the U.S. and in the world. Interview was made in July 23rd, 2014 (Boston, MIT) by Antti Jauhiainen & Joona-Hermanni Mäkinen (Parecon Finland).
About Noam Chomsky
Avram Noam Chomsky is an American linguist, philosopher, political activist, author, and lecturer. He is an Institute Professor and Professor Emeritus of Linguistics at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
About Parecon Finland
Parecon Finland aims to help bring issues of democracy and environmental sustainability more into t
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Understanding Classical Liberalism
Understanding Classical Liberalism
Understanding Classical Liberalism
Classical liberalism, the foundation for individual autonomy ~ Expand for links ~ My Website (Includes Links to My Facebook and Twitter Accounts): http://www...
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Hoppe in Sydney 2011: "The State - The Errors of Classical Liberalism"
Hoppe in Sydney 2011: "The State - The Errors of Classical Liberalism"
Hoppe in Sydney 2011: "The State - The Errors of Classical Liberalism"
Start of the Mises Seminar 25/11/2011. Hoppe (http://www.HansHoppe.com) introduced by Neville Kennard (http://www.NevilleKennard.info). Opening remarks by Dr...
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Noam Chomsky - Wilhelm von Humboldt and Classical Liberalism
Noam Chomsky - Wilhelm von Humboldt and Classical Liberalism
Noam Chomsky - Wilhelm von Humboldt and Classical Liberalism
Chomsky on Humboldt and classical liberal ideas. Excerpt from "Government in the Future"
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Libertarian Introduction: Freedom of Information
Libertarian Introduction: Freedom of Information
Libertarian Introduction: Freedom of Information
Libertarian Introduction to free market economics. My channel is largely dedicated to setting people on the right path with libertarian philosophy and freedom of information, giving people a basic understanding of the fundamentals of economics; from pricing, supply and demand, what Capitalism is, Socialism, Fascism, Communism and many other things. This short Libertarian introduction gives you a short insight of what is to come helping people understand the importance of being a Libertarian.
If you like my channel, feel free to subscribe!
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Classical Liberalism was the Opposite of Modern Liberalism
Classical Liberalism was the Opposite of Modern Liberalism
Classical Liberalism was the Opposite of Modern Liberalism
A brief essay on Classical American Liberalism as opposed to Modern Socialistic Liberalism.
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Leonard Liggio on the Resurgence of Classical Liberalism
Leonard Liggio on the Resurgence of Classical Liberalism
Leonard Liggio on the Resurgence of Classical Liberalism
Leonard Liggio is currently the Executive Vice President of Academics at the Atlas Economic Research Foundation, a Distinguished Senior Scholar at the Instit...
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Ayn Rand: A Leading Lady of the Classical Liberal Tradition
Ayn Rand: A Leading Lady of the Classical Liberal Tradition
Ayn Rand: A Leading Lady of the Classical Liberal Tradition
How should we understand Ayn Rand's political thought? Prof. Jennifer Burns argues that Rand was a part of the broad classical liberal tradition. Rand's nove...
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Chomsky 1970 Classical Liberalism, Libertarian Socialism, State Socialism, and State Capitalism
Chomsky 1970 Classical Liberalism, Libertarian Socialism, State Socialism, and State Capitalism
Chomsky 1970 Classical Liberalism, Libertarian Socialism, State Socialism, and State Capitalism
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Week 3 Classical Liberalism
Week 3 Classical Liberalism
Week 3 Classical Liberalism
Week 3 Classical Liberalism.
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Greening Out Interview #23 - Sean Gabb On Classical Liberalism
Greening Out Interview #23 - Sean Gabb On Classical Liberalism
Greening Out Interview #23 - Sean Gabb On Classical Liberalism
Sean Gabb joins Caity and Dan for a third time for a fascinating conversation around the topic of classical liberalism.
We begin by discussing classical liberal ideas going back to ancient Greece and being hard-wired into western European thought and how this can be shown in fairy and folk tales that are quite unique to western Europe.
We chat about John Locke, the social contract and theories about how governments emerged. How the Victorian age seems like a golden age for libertarians until you look closer, the Whigs, the Liberal Party of the 19th century: how it was formed and how they may have laid the groundwork for the political syst
What is classical liberalism?
Dr. Nigel Ashford explains the 10 core principles of the classical liberal & libertarian view of society and the proper role of government: 1) Liberty as the...
wn.com/What Is Classical Liberalism
Dr. Nigel Ashford explains the 10 core principles of the classical liberal & libertarian view of society and the proper role of government: 1) Liberty as the...
The History of Classical Liberalism
Historian Stephen Davies describes classical liberalism as a comprehensive philosophy, which has had implications in all the major academic disciplines. At a...
wn.com/The History Of Classical Liberalism
Historian Stephen Davies describes classical liberalism as a comprehensive philosophy, which has had implications in all the major academic disciplines. At a...
Ten Principles of Classical Liberalism
Mr. Stolyarov was recently asked to attempt a formulation of ten crucial principles of classical liberalism, the worldview which animated the American Revolu...
wn.com/Ten Principles Of Classical Liberalism
Mr. Stolyarov was recently asked to attempt a formulation of ten crucial principles of classical liberalism, the worldview which animated the American Revolu...
Classical Liberalism vs. American Liberalism (Drive Home History #3)
http://www.tomrichey.net "Liberalism" means something different in the United States than it does in Europe. The main difference between American and Europea...
wn.com/Classical Liberalism Vs. American Liberalism (Drive Home History 3)
http://www.tomrichey.net "Liberalism" means something different in the United States than it does in Europe. The main difference between American and Europea...
- published: 29 Mar 2014
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Tom Richey
The Decline and Triumph of Classical Liberalism, Part 1
From the IHS Vault: Dr. Davies traces the decline of classical liberal/libertarian ideas from the mid-19th century through the mid-20th century. He describes...
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From the IHS Vault: Dr. Davies traces the decline of classical liberal/libertarian ideas from the mid-19th century through the mid-20th century. He describes...
Schools of Thought in Classical Liberalism, Part 1: Introduction
What is "classical liberalism?" Is it a specific set of beliefs, a philosophy, an economic theory, or something else? In this series, Dr. Nigel Ashford explo...
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What is "classical liberalism?" Is it a specific set of beliefs, a philosophy, an economic theory, or something else? In this series, Dr. Nigel Ashford explo...
Schools of Thought in Classical Liberalism, Part 6: Anarcho-Capitalism
Do we even need a government? Some anarchist philosophers and economists don't think so. Dr. Nigel Ashford takes a look at two anarcho-capitalist thinkers, M...
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Do we even need a government? Some anarchist philosophers and economists don't think so. Dr. Nigel Ashford takes a look at two anarcho-capitalist thinkers, M...
Schools of Thought in Classical Liberalism, Part 7: Conclusion: What's Your View?
What do you think the role of government should be? Are you in favor of anarchy or minarchy? Do you believe there are public goods like defense that the gove...
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What do you think the role of government should be? Are you in favor of anarchy or minarchy? Do you believe there are public goods like defense that the gove...
Milton Friedman on Classical Liberalism
What is Classical Liberalism? According to a Classical Liberal, what is the proper role of government in a free society?
wn.com/Milton Friedman On Classical Liberalism
What is Classical Liberalism? According to a Classical Liberal, what is the proper role of government in a free society?
Classical liberalism
Classical liberalism is a political philosophy and ideology belonging to liberalism in which primary emphasis is placed on securing the freedom of the individual by limiting the power of the government. The philosophy emerged as a response to the Industrial Revolution and urbanization in the 19th century in Europe and the United States. It advocates civil liberties with a limited government under the rule of law, private property rights, and belief in laissez-faire economic liberalism. Classical liberalism is built on ideas that had already arisen by the end of the 18th century, including ideas of Adam Smith, John Locke, Jean-Baptiste Say, Thomas Malthus, and David Ricardo. It drew on a psychological understanding of individual liberty, natural law, utilitarianism, and a belief in progress.
In the early 20th century, liberals split on several issues, and in the United States in particular, a distinction grew up between classical liberals and social liberals.
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Classical liberalism is a political philosophy and ideology belonging to liberalism in which primary emphasis is placed on securing the freedom of the individual by limiting the power of the government. The philosophy emerged as a response to the Industrial Revolution and urbanization in the 19th century in Europe and the United States. It advocates civil liberties with a limited government under the rule of law, private property rights, and belief in laissez-faire economic liberalism. Classical liberalism is built on ideas that had already arisen by the end of the 18th century, including ideas of Adam Smith, John Locke, Jean-Baptiste Say, Thomas Malthus, and David Ricardo. It drew on a psychological understanding of individual liberty, natural law, utilitarianism, and a belief in progress.
In the early 20th century, liberals split on several issues, and in the United States in particular, a distinction grew up between classical liberals and social liberals.
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- published: 01 Oct 2014
- views: 0
Classical Liberalism 101
A brief explanation of classical liberalism. For further study, read the works of John Locke, Adam Smith, John Stuart Mill, Tocqueville, and the US Founding ...
wn.com/Classical Liberalism 101
A brief explanation of classical liberalism. For further study, read the works of John Locke, Adam Smith, John Stuart Mill, Tocqueville, and the US Founding ...
Noam Chomsky on Economics & Classical Liberalism
Professor Noam Chomsky discusses misinterpretations of classical liberal tradition, origins of really existing capitalism and history of free trade in the U.S. and in the world. Interview was made in July 23rd, 2014 (Boston, MIT) by Antti Jauhiainen & Joona-Hermanni Mäkinen (Parecon Finland).
About Noam Chomsky
Avram Noam Chomsky is an American linguist, philosopher, political activist, author, and lecturer. He is an Institute Professor and Professor Emeritus of Linguistics at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
About Parecon Finland
Parecon Finland aims to help bring issues of democracy and environmental sustainability more into the focus of discussion on economy and economics in Finland. The organization writes commentaries, organizes events and talks, and publishes material related to such key issues as market reforms, local economies, climate change and political and economic democracy.
www.osallisuustalous.fi
keywords: noam chomsky, parecon finland, capitalism, liberalism, history, economy, free trade, adam smith, invisible hand, economics
wn.com/Noam Chomsky On Economics Classical Liberalism
Professor Noam Chomsky discusses misinterpretations of classical liberal tradition, origins of really existing capitalism and history of free trade in the U.S. and in the world. Interview was made in July 23rd, 2014 (Boston, MIT) by Antti Jauhiainen & Joona-Hermanni Mäkinen (Parecon Finland).
About Noam Chomsky
Avram Noam Chomsky is an American linguist, philosopher, political activist, author, and lecturer. He is an Institute Professor and Professor Emeritus of Linguistics at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
About Parecon Finland
Parecon Finland aims to help bring issues of democracy and environmental sustainability more into the focus of discussion on economy and economics in Finland. The organization writes commentaries, organizes events and talks, and publishes material related to such key issues as market reforms, local economies, climate change and political and economic democracy.
www.osallisuustalous.fi
keywords: noam chomsky, parecon finland, capitalism, liberalism, history, economy, free trade, adam smith, invisible hand, economics
- published: 08 Oct 2014
- views: 106
Understanding Classical Liberalism
Classical liberalism, the foundation for individual autonomy ~ Expand for links ~ My Website (Includes Links to My Facebook and Twitter Accounts): http://www...
wn.com/Understanding Classical Liberalism
Classical liberalism, the foundation for individual autonomy ~ Expand for links ~ My Website (Includes Links to My Facebook and Twitter Accounts): http://www...
Hoppe in Sydney 2011: "The State - The Errors of Classical Liberalism"
Start of the Mises Seminar 25/11/2011. Hoppe (http://www.HansHoppe.com) introduced by Neville Kennard (http://www.NevilleKennard.info). Opening remarks by Dr...
wn.com/Hoppe In Sydney 2011 The State The Errors Of Classical Liberalism
Start of the Mises Seminar 25/11/2011. Hoppe (http://www.HansHoppe.com) introduced by Neville Kennard (http://www.NevilleKennard.info). Opening remarks by Dr...
Noam Chomsky - Wilhelm von Humboldt and Classical Liberalism
Chomsky on Humboldt and classical liberal ideas. Excerpt from "Government in the Future"
wn.com/Noam Chomsky Wilhelm Von Humboldt And Classical Liberalism
Chomsky on Humboldt and classical liberal ideas. Excerpt from "Government in the Future"
- published: 19 Sep 2015
- views: 234
Libertarian Introduction: Freedom of Information
Libertarian Introduction to free market economics. My channel is largely dedicated to setting people on the right path with libertarian philosophy and freedom of information, giving people a basic understanding of the fundamentals of economics; from pricing, supply and demand, what Capitalism is, Socialism, Fascism, Communism and many other things. This short Libertarian introduction gives you a short insight of what is to come helping people understand the importance of being a Libertarian.
If you like my channel, feel free to subscribe!
Scotty M
wn.com/Libertarian Introduction Freedom Of Information
Libertarian Introduction to free market economics. My channel is largely dedicated to setting people on the right path with libertarian philosophy and freedom of information, giving people a basic understanding of the fundamentals of economics; from pricing, supply and demand, what Capitalism is, Socialism, Fascism, Communism and many other things. This short Libertarian introduction gives you a short insight of what is to come helping people understand the importance of being a Libertarian.
If you like my channel, feel free to subscribe!
Scotty M
- published: 17 Jun 2015
- views: 195
Leonard Liggio on the Resurgence of Classical Liberalism
Leonard Liggio is currently the Executive Vice President of Academics at the Atlas Economic Research Foundation, a Distinguished Senior Scholar at the Instit...
wn.com/Leonard Liggio On The Resurgence Of Classical Liberalism
Leonard Liggio is currently the Executive Vice President of Academics at the Atlas Economic Research Foundation, a Distinguished Senior Scholar at the Instit...
Ayn Rand: A Leading Lady of the Classical Liberal Tradition
How should we understand Ayn Rand's political thought? Prof. Jennifer Burns argues that Rand was a part of the broad classical liberal tradition. Rand's nove...
wn.com/Ayn Rand A Leading Lady Of The Classical Liberal Tradition
How should we understand Ayn Rand's political thought? Prof. Jennifer Burns argues that Rand was a part of the broad classical liberal tradition. Rand's nove...
Greening Out Interview #23 - Sean Gabb On Classical Liberalism
Sean Gabb joins Caity and Dan for a third time for a fascinating conversation around the topic of classical liberalism.
We begin by discussing classical liberal ideas going back to ancient Greece and being hard-wired into western European thought and how this can be shown in fairy and folk tales that are quite unique to western Europe.
We chat about John Locke, the social contract and theories about how governments emerged. How the Victorian age seems like a golden age for libertarians until you look closer, the Whigs, the Liberal Party of the 19th century: how it was formed and how they may have laid the groundwork for the political system we now find ourselves in in the UK.
We also chat about the dangers of governments turning our vices into crimes, the mental deficiency act and other eugenics legislation. We get into social liberalism vs. classical liberalism, socialism in the UK, the NHS and how doctors see themselves in the UK.
We go on to discuss whether the Liberal Party of the 19th century was moved more by utilitarianism or desire for control. If the conservatives were more libertarian in the 19th century than the Liberal Party and why politicians want to control what we do.
wn.com/Greening Out Interview 23 Sean Gabb On Classical Liberalism
Sean Gabb joins Caity and Dan for a third time for a fascinating conversation around the topic of classical liberalism.
We begin by discussing classical liberal ideas going back to ancient Greece and being hard-wired into western European thought and how this can be shown in fairy and folk tales that are quite unique to western Europe.
We chat about John Locke, the social contract and theories about how governments emerged. How the Victorian age seems like a golden age for libertarians until you look closer, the Whigs, the Liberal Party of the 19th century: how it was formed and how they may have laid the groundwork for the political system we now find ourselves in in the UK.
We also chat about the dangers of governments turning our vices into crimes, the mental deficiency act and other eugenics legislation. We get into social liberalism vs. classical liberalism, socialism in the UK, the NHS and how doctors see themselves in the UK.
We go on to discuss whether the Liberal Party of the 19th century was moved more by utilitarianism or desire for control. If the conservatives were more libertarian in the 19th century than the Liberal Party and why politicians want to control what we do.
- published: 10 Apr 2015
- views: 2