Liberty and Power: A Reader
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Liberty and Power takes readers through a documentary tour of the timeless and fundamental social conflict between individuals seeking liberty from external control and those seeking power over others.
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Liberty and Power takes readers through a documentary tour of the timeless and fundamental social conflict between individuals seeking liberty from external control and those seeking power over others.
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- Verlag: Cato Institute
- Seitenzahl: 250
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. Februar 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 201mm x 135mm x 36mm
- Gewicht: 408g
- ISBN-13: 9781944424541
- ISBN-10: 1944424547
- Artikelnr.: 48694583
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Cato Institute
- Seitenzahl: 250
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. Februar 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 201mm x 135mm x 36mm
- Gewicht: 408g
- ISBN-13: 9781944424541
- ISBN-10: 1944424547
- Artikelnr.: 48694583
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Edited by Anthony Comegna
Contents Introduction: Class
Civilization
and Cycles-The Liberal "Model" of History Part One: Theory 1. Art as Ideas: Thomas Cole's The Course of Empire (1836) 2. John Ponet
A Short Treatise on Political Power (1556) 3. Anonymous to Thomas Jefferson
November 30
1808 4. Levi Slamm
Daily Plebeian
July 2
1842 5. "European Views of American Democracy
" United States Magazine and Democratic Review
vol. 1
no. 1 (1837) 6. John L. O'Sullivan
"Political Tolerance
" United States Magazine and Democratic Review
vol. 3
no. 9 (1838) 7. François Pierre Guillaume Guizot
History of Civilization in Europe
trans. William Hazlitt (New York: Colonial Press
1846) 8. Levi Slamm and Michael Walsh
"Great Meeting of the Mechanics and Working Men at Tammany Hall!" Daily Plebeian
October 19
1842 Part Two: Practice 9. The Law of the Salian Franks (first compiled ca. 500) 10. The Visigothic Code (Forum judicum)
ed. S. P. Scott 11. The Canons of Adamnan
or the Law of Innocents (ca. 697) 12. Privileges and Prerogatives Granted by Their Catholic Majesties to Christopher Columbus (1492) and the Charter to Sir Walter Raleigh (1584) 13. Richard Frethorne
"Letters to Father and Mother" (March-April 1623) 14. Clement Downing
"The History of John Plantain
Called King of Ranter-Bay
&c." (1737) 15. Captain Charles Johnson
"Of Captain Misson and His Crew
" or the "Legend of Libertalia" (1728) 16. John L. O'Sullivan
"Retrospective View of the State of European Politics
Especially of Germany
since the Last Congress of Vienna
" United States Magazine and Democratic Review
vol. 1
no. 1 (1837) 17. A Reporter
"Glances at Congress: No. 1
" United States Magazine and Democratic Review
vol. 1
no. 1 (1837): 68-81 18. James Gemmel
"Two Years in Van Dieman's Land
" Daily Plebeian
July 1
1842 19. Levi Slamm and Frances Whipple
"From a Rhode Islander" and "An Unrepublican Anomaly
" Daily Plebeian
August 3
1842 20. Marcus Morton
"Governor Morton's Letter to the Suffrage Clam Bake Committee
" Daily Plebeian
September 6
1842Conclusion: Generations of Remnants-Libertarianism and the Mechanics of Historical Change Notes
Civilization
and Cycles-The Liberal "Model" of History Part One: Theory 1. Art as Ideas: Thomas Cole's The Course of Empire (1836) 2. John Ponet
A Short Treatise on Political Power (1556) 3. Anonymous to Thomas Jefferson
November 30
1808 4. Levi Slamm
Daily Plebeian
July 2
1842 5. "European Views of American Democracy
" United States Magazine and Democratic Review
vol. 1
no. 1 (1837) 6. John L. O'Sullivan
"Political Tolerance
" United States Magazine and Democratic Review
vol. 3
no. 9 (1838) 7. François Pierre Guillaume Guizot
History of Civilization in Europe
trans. William Hazlitt (New York: Colonial Press
1846) 8. Levi Slamm and Michael Walsh
"Great Meeting of the Mechanics and Working Men at Tammany Hall!" Daily Plebeian
October 19
1842 Part Two: Practice 9. The Law of the Salian Franks (first compiled ca. 500) 10. The Visigothic Code (Forum judicum)
ed. S. P. Scott 11. The Canons of Adamnan
or the Law of Innocents (ca. 697) 12. Privileges and Prerogatives Granted by Their Catholic Majesties to Christopher Columbus (1492) and the Charter to Sir Walter Raleigh (1584) 13. Richard Frethorne
"Letters to Father and Mother" (March-April 1623) 14. Clement Downing
"The History of John Plantain
Called King of Ranter-Bay
&c." (1737) 15. Captain Charles Johnson
"Of Captain Misson and His Crew
" or the "Legend of Libertalia" (1728) 16. John L. O'Sullivan
"Retrospective View of the State of European Politics
Especially of Germany
since the Last Congress of Vienna
" United States Magazine and Democratic Review
vol. 1
no. 1 (1837) 17. A Reporter
"Glances at Congress: No. 1
" United States Magazine and Democratic Review
vol. 1
no. 1 (1837): 68-81 18. James Gemmel
"Two Years in Van Dieman's Land
" Daily Plebeian
July 1
1842 19. Levi Slamm and Frances Whipple
"From a Rhode Islander" and "An Unrepublican Anomaly
" Daily Plebeian
August 3
1842 20. Marcus Morton
"Governor Morton's Letter to the Suffrage Clam Bake Committee
" Daily Plebeian
September 6
1842Conclusion: Generations of Remnants-Libertarianism and the Mechanics of Historical Change Notes
Contents Introduction: Class
Civilization
and Cycles-The Liberal "Model" of History Part One: Theory 1. Art as Ideas: Thomas Cole's The Course of Empire (1836) 2. John Ponet
A Short Treatise on Political Power (1556) 3. Anonymous to Thomas Jefferson
November 30
1808 4. Levi Slamm
Daily Plebeian
July 2
1842 5. "European Views of American Democracy
" United States Magazine and Democratic Review
vol. 1
no. 1 (1837) 6. John L. O'Sullivan
"Political Tolerance
" United States Magazine and Democratic Review
vol. 3
no. 9 (1838) 7. François Pierre Guillaume Guizot
History of Civilization in Europe
trans. William Hazlitt (New York: Colonial Press
1846) 8. Levi Slamm and Michael Walsh
"Great Meeting of the Mechanics and Working Men at Tammany Hall!" Daily Plebeian
October 19
1842 Part Two: Practice 9. The Law of the Salian Franks (first compiled ca. 500) 10. The Visigothic Code (Forum judicum)
ed. S. P. Scott 11. The Canons of Adamnan
or the Law of Innocents (ca. 697) 12. Privileges and Prerogatives Granted by Their Catholic Majesties to Christopher Columbus (1492) and the Charter to Sir Walter Raleigh (1584) 13. Richard Frethorne
"Letters to Father and Mother" (March-April 1623) 14. Clement Downing
"The History of John Plantain
Called King of Ranter-Bay
&c." (1737) 15. Captain Charles Johnson
"Of Captain Misson and His Crew
" or the "Legend of Libertalia" (1728) 16. John L. O'Sullivan
"Retrospective View of the State of European Politics
Especially of Germany
since the Last Congress of Vienna
" United States Magazine and Democratic Review
vol. 1
no. 1 (1837) 17. A Reporter
"Glances at Congress: No. 1
" United States Magazine and Democratic Review
vol. 1
no. 1 (1837): 68-81 18. James Gemmel
"Two Years in Van Dieman's Land
" Daily Plebeian
July 1
1842 19. Levi Slamm and Frances Whipple
"From a Rhode Islander" and "An Unrepublican Anomaly
" Daily Plebeian
August 3
1842 20. Marcus Morton
"Governor Morton's Letter to the Suffrage Clam Bake Committee
" Daily Plebeian
September 6
1842Conclusion: Generations of Remnants-Libertarianism and the Mechanics of Historical Change Notes
Civilization
and Cycles-The Liberal "Model" of History Part One: Theory 1. Art as Ideas: Thomas Cole's The Course of Empire (1836) 2. John Ponet
A Short Treatise on Political Power (1556) 3. Anonymous to Thomas Jefferson
November 30
1808 4. Levi Slamm
Daily Plebeian
July 2
1842 5. "European Views of American Democracy
" United States Magazine and Democratic Review
vol. 1
no. 1 (1837) 6. John L. O'Sullivan
"Political Tolerance
" United States Magazine and Democratic Review
vol. 3
no. 9 (1838) 7. François Pierre Guillaume Guizot
History of Civilization in Europe
trans. William Hazlitt (New York: Colonial Press
1846) 8. Levi Slamm and Michael Walsh
"Great Meeting of the Mechanics and Working Men at Tammany Hall!" Daily Plebeian
October 19
1842 Part Two: Practice 9. The Law of the Salian Franks (first compiled ca. 500) 10. The Visigothic Code (Forum judicum)
ed. S. P. Scott 11. The Canons of Adamnan
or the Law of Innocents (ca. 697) 12. Privileges and Prerogatives Granted by Their Catholic Majesties to Christopher Columbus (1492) and the Charter to Sir Walter Raleigh (1584) 13. Richard Frethorne
"Letters to Father and Mother" (March-April 1623) 14. Clement Downing
"The History of John Plantain
Called King of Ranter-Bay
&c." (1737) 15. Captain Charles Johnson
"Of Captain Misson and His Crew
" or the "Legend of Libertalia" (1728) 16. John L. O'Sullivan
"Retrospective View of the State of European Politics
Especially of Germany
since the Last Congress of Vienna
" United States Magazine and Democratic Review
vol. 1
no. 1 (1837) 17. A Reporter
"Glances at Congress: No. 1
" United States Magazine and Democratic Review
vol. 1
no. 1 (1837): 68-81 18. James Gemmel
"Two Years in Van Dieman's Land
" Daily Plebeian
July 1
1842 19. Levi Slamm and Frances Whipple
"From a Rhode Islander" and "An Unrepublican Anomaly
" Daily Plebeian
August 3
1842 20. Marcus Morton
"Governor Morton's Letter to the Suffrage Clam Bake Committee
" Daily Plebeian
September 6
1842Conclusion: Generations of Remnants-Libertarianism and the Mechanics of Historical Change Notes