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We shall not grow wiser before we... |
From the saintly and single-minded idealist to the fanatic... |
It used to be the boast of free... |
...the case for individual freedom rests largely... |
The principle that the end justifies the means... |
The curious task of economics is to demonstrate... |
Is there a greater tragedy imaginable than... |
By giving the government unlimited powers, the most... |
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The argument for liberty is not an... |
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To combat depression by a forced credit... |
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[T]he power which a multiple millionaire, who... |
What a free society offers to the individual... |
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Capitalism is not only a better form... |
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Many of the greatest things man has... |
To be controlled in our economic pursuits... |
The system of private property is the most... |
Human reason can neither predict nor deliberately... |
Many who think themselves infinitely superior to the aberrations... |
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...if we wish to preserve a free... |
The history of government management of money... |
[T]hose who are willing to surrender their... |
Unlike liberalism, with its fundamental belief in the long-range... |
The [classical] liberal, of course, does not... |
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The successful politician owes his power to the fact... |
There is perhaps no single factor contributing... |
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The greatest danger to liberty today comes... |
Even more significant of the inherent weakness... |
All political theories assume, of course, that... |
But after war [WW II] broke out... |
Unlike the rationalism of the French Revolution,... |
Justice, like liberty and coercion, is a concept... |
The ultimate decision about what is accepted... |
In the United States, where it has... |
[I]t is not the source but the limitation... |
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