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Tag Archives: Constitution
Reflections on Ayn Rand’s Theory Of Rights
On January 18, Craig Biddle delivered a lecture on “Ayn Rand’s Theory of Rights” as part of SFL’s webinar series, kicking off the new semester by answering one of the most important questions a liberty advocate should know—namely, what exactly … Continue reading
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Tagged Ayn Rand, Constitution, craig biddle, Ethics, God, Natural Rights, Rights
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Countdown to the Constitution – Week 1
The Bill of Rights Institute’s “A More Perfect Blog” is giving weekly accounts of the key actions and conversations of the Philadelphia Convention of 1787 in their Countdown to the Constitution. Philadelphia – – Though 11 days late and still … Continue reading
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Tagged Bill of Rights Institute, Constitution, The Philadelphia Convention, US Constitution
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The Little Guide to Lysander Spooner
Little Guides to Big Ideas is Students for Liberty’s newest educational series. Each post is an introduction to an important libertarian thinker, written to give liberty-minded students a starting point. These guides are meant as samples, not summaries, of the … Continue reading
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Tagged abolitionist, Constitution, guide, Ian Hosking, Little Guides to Big Ideas, Lysander, slavery, Spooner
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FIRE Constitution Day Celebration
Over the past few years, college students have embraced Constitution Day as an opportunity to remind fellow students about their rights on campus. Liberty-minded student groups host creative and attention-grabbing Constitution Day events to kick off the new school year. … Continue reading
States Don’t Have Rights, People Do
I was recently invited to start contributing to the DC Examiner’s Opinion Zone blog, and on Friday my first post went live. You click here to link to the original article, but I wanted to go ahead and repost it … Continue reading
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Tagged authority, Constitution, DC Examinder, Freedom, liberty, Obamacare, power, Prop 8, Rights, states' rights
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Liberty Social Scene
1.) Free Markets and the Constitution – Tuesday, August 11/ 5:00pm – 630pm Presented by the American Enterprise Institute’s Free Enterprise Lecture Series. Tuesday’s lecture will be presented by Walter Berns, A scholar of political philosophy and constitutional law at … Continue reading
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Tagged AEI, Cato, Constitution, Free Markets, Happy Hour, IHS, Immigration, liberty, Liberty Social Scene
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Liberty Social Scene
1.) Create Your Own Economy: The Path to Prosperity in a Disordered World – Tuesday, August 4 / 12:00noon Hosted by the Cato Institute at 1000 Massachusetts Avenue, NW. Featuring the author Tyler Cowen, Professor of Economics, George Mason University; … Continue reading
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Tagged AEI, Cato, Constitution, Economy, Free Enterprise, Free Market, libertarian, Liberty Social Scene
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