Liberty Liberalism A Protest Against Th

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Cosimo, Inc., 2006/12/01 - 460 ページ
The only major study and defense of Adam Smith-style liberalism in Australia, this 1887 work, a long-forgotten classic once again entering the spotlight, is, in the words of author BRUCE SMITH (1851-1937), an Australian lawyer and politician, "a protest against the growing tendency toward undue interference by the state, with individual liberty, private enterprise and the rights of property." Now considered one of the great overlooked intellectuals of the Victorian era, Smith here advocates government withdrawal from social and economic issues, seeing the solution to the misery of the world not in "the iron hand of an act of parliament" but in humanitarianism. With the debate about the proper role of government continues today, this remains a powerful argument for laissez-faire policies.
 

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Publishers Note
1
Political PartytitlesA Short Account of Their
19
Historic Liberalism
45
Modern Liberalism
93
The Principles of True Liberalism
133
Spurious LiberalismHistoric Instances
171
Some Infirmities of Democratic Government
189
Spurious LiberalismModern Instances
221
Practical Application of the Principles
281
Socialism and Communism
363
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