Says that even in the darkest and crassest times liberty trembles in the lines of poets and affirms itself in the pages of thinkers and burns, solitary and magnificent, in some men who cannot be assimilated by the world around them.
Defends the Founders' Constitution and its underlying principles. The prognosis is that only a return to these principles will lead to a restoration of constitutionalism... Læs mere
Discussing the way ideas influence policy, the author explains how he worked to bring about a revival of classical liberal ideas, in particular through the... Læs mere
Delivered at Cambridge University between 1895 and 1899, these lectures provide an account of the entire epochal chapter in French experience. The 22 essays commence... Læs mere
Benjamin A Rogge's ability to speak and write about serious economic topics with humour, humility, and wit, but without... Læs mere
Contains seventy-eight essays which characterise the richness and diversity of conservative scholarship.
Asserts that a free market is a necessary condition for the pursuit of moral excellence. This book analyzes the relation between capitalism and moral virtue. It also discusses the 'morals of markets'.
Written in response to the revocation of the Edict of Nantes by the French king, Louis XIV, Pufendorf's work on toleration contests the right of the sovereign to control the religion of his subjects, because state and religion pursue wholly different ends.