Expanding the Liberty Canon: Tacitus on Barbarian Liberty
Cornelius Tacitus was a Roman senator and historian from the early Roman Empire. Some details of his life are oddly evasive given his high status in the Roman system and his fame as a writer. It is not...
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(This text was written for the European Students for Liberty Regional Conference in Istanbul at Boğaziçi University. I did not deliver the paper, but used it to gather thoughts which I then presented...
View ArticleMore on Liberty and Homer: Tacitus, Montesquieu, and Humboldt
As I have discussed before here, there is a way of writing about liberty in a conscious focus on political thought, which finds liberty to be emulated in some respect, going back at least to the first...
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A leftist take on Espinoza v. Montana Mark Stern, Slate A conservative take on Espinoza v. Montana Ed Whelan, NRTacitus on political authoritarianism Iskander Rehman,WOTRTacitus on barbarian liberty...
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