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Liberalism correctly understood is little more than the persistent and consistent applications of the principles of economics of the affairs of men be they domestic or international. These include mutually beneficial exchange, the absence of political privilege, and toleration. The institutional...
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"Essays examining the science behind markets in order to make ethical judgments. A clear understanding of fundamental concepts of economic science, such as profit, interest, and entrepreneurship, makes possible true statements about welfare economics, the morality of market transactions, and...
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In “The Soul of Classical Liberalism” (2000), James Buchanan argues that modern advocates of the liberal order must move beyond the mid-20th century project of “saving the books” and “saving the ideas” and instead embrace the challenge of “saving the soul” of liberalism. The...
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