The Classical Liberal Case for Privacy in a World of Surveillance and Technological Change
Status: in-house chris bergclassical liberalismfree speechprivacy
Status: in-house chris bergclassical liberalismfree speechprivacy
Here is the first (and timely) offering from the series Palgrave Studies in Classical Liberalism. Austrian Economicsclassical liberalismEconomicsequalitymikayla novakpolitical economyPolitical philosophy
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“Sexy isn’t Sexist” is Paula Wright’s Twitter handle. Very chuffed to have the versatile and independent-minded Paula allow us to use one of her compelling photographs as the next C+T cover. As a classical liberal in the tradition of grandees such as Christina Hoff Sommers and Susan Haack, Paula and a new crop of formidable empirically informed and temperamentally based…
The fourth C+T Conference will be held in Vancouver, May 23-26, 2019. Here’s the call for papers. classical liberalismcosmos & taxisJane Jacobsspontaneous ordersurban planning
Given today’s news concerning Elon Musk and his company SpaceX it’s an opportune time to announce that this, the first volume of this new series, will be published shortly. To keep apprised of publishing developments sign up to the series’ Facebook page. classical liberalismElon MuskPeter Lothian nelsonspace capitalismspacexwalter block
The very excellent Jesse Norman has alerted me to his forthcoming book which will be the subject of a COSMOS + TAXIS symposium appearing sometime next year. Adam Smithclassical liberalismJesse Normanphilosophy of social sciencepolitical economyPolitical philosophy
Below is an extract (the first section of Chapter 2) of Ralf Bader’s most excellent and crisp Robert Nozick (pp. 10-14). Famously, Nozick begins his book Anarchy, State, and Utopia with the claim: ‘Individuals have rights, and there are things no person or group may do to them (without violating their rights)’ (p. ix). This claim…
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Led by the very excellent Lenore Ealy and Paul Dragos Aligica and backed up with a top-notch board, I want to bring your attention to this new series. Full details of the call for submissions can be downloaded here. classical liberalismComplex systemsdistributed knowledgeElinor Ostromlenore ealyLiberalismMichael PolanyiPhilanthropyVincent Ostrom