Liberty And Property: Ludwig von Mises's Liberty and Property sets out a master narrative of global economic history, and the result is an essay for the ages. It is profound, visionary, and compelling beyond belief. Here Mises describes the revolutionary meaning of capitalism in human history and how it has been responsible for the most spectacular increases in the common man's standard of living.

In 1956, with the Mont Pelerin Society entering a difficult period in which its intellectual lights were drifting away from old-school liberalism, Ludwig von Mises delivered a speech to explain why this was a terrible trend. He didn't rebuke anyone; he instead backed away from the events of the day to provide a sweeping reconstruction of economic history from the ancient world to the present. In this way he provided a model of how to avoid presentism in order to understand the really big issues of civilization and the moral and practical urgency of embracing total freedom. Liberty and Property is this clarion call in book form.

Contemporary reports from the event at which Mises delivered his speech suggest that the people there were uninterested in his point of view, but this is much to their shame. For what he left us with is remarkable. High intelligence, vast historical understanding, and moral passion combined to produce one of the most dazzling presentations of the case for economic liberty ever written.

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Questions for Memorial Day -- what if we have only memories of freedom? - Fox News


Questions for Memorial Day -- what if we have only memories of freedom?
Fox News
What if the government rejected the basic values of every person's right to life and liberty and property in favor of some collective good, where the government could arrest you without evidence, ration your freedom to suit the general welfare and take ...

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New Release Shows Why Our Founders Fought for 'Life, Liberty, and Property' - Christian News Wire (press release)


New Release Shows Why Our Founders Fought for 'Life, Liberty, and Property'
Christian News Wire (press release)
He believed in the principles of representation and equal justice, religious liberty, and most of all the basic God-given rights to "Life, Liberty, and Property" that we have come to take for granted. These fundamental rights were written into our ...

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Cuban embargo and defending US property rights - MiamiHerald.com


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Cuban embargo and defending US property rights
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BY JOSE AZEL Libertarians hold that the fundamental reason for the existence of governments is to protect life, liberty, and property. These are the principles articulated by John Locke in the 17th Century, the principal architect of liberal thought ...

OTHER VIEWS: Life, liberty and the pursuit of homebrewing - The Birmingham News - al.com (blog)


The Birmingham News - al.com (blog)

OTHER VIEWS: Life, liberty and the pursuit of homebrewing
The Birmingham News - al.com (blog)
If Alabama believes that "the sole object and only legitimate end of government is to protect the citizen in the enjoyment of life, liberty, and property," as stated in Article 1, Section 35 of the Alabama Constitution, homebrewing ought to be legal.

Life, liberty, pursuit of property - Albany Times Union


Life, liberty, pursuit of property
Albany Times Union
Thomas Jefferson had originally written, "Life, liberty and property," a phrase that more closely resembles our founding fathers' commitment to limited government influence on the people. While the other authors nixed property and went with the more ...

Thomas Lucente: Freedom 101: An important lesson Americans have forgotten - LimaOhio.com


Thomas Lucente: Freedom 101: An important lesson Americans have forgotten
LimaOhio.com
When government steals money from one person and gives it to another it violates its only legitimate function, ie, protecting the rights of citizens to life, liberty and property. Socialistic policies such as wealth redistribution are diametrically ...

In the truest sense, we are Jeffersonian Liberals - Martinsburg Journal


In the truest sense, we are Jeffersonian Liberals
Martinsburg Journal
The speech entitled "Liberty and Property" outlines the lives of the "common people" from the Dark Ages through the Age of Enlightenment and up until the present day in their struggles for individual freedom. Mises clearly explains how the sanctity of ...

Ed Hendershot Candidate Essay - Idaho Press-Tribune


Ed Hendershot Candidate Essay
Idaho Press-Tribune
The sheriff is charged with the duty, by consent of the governed, to protect those rights in their behalf; Life, Liberty, and Property. This is the 'primary' defining difference between a Police Chief or Agency Enforcement Chief, and a Sheriff.

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How can Congress improve life in Kentucky? - Cincinnati.com


How can Congress improve life in Kentucky?
Cincinnati.com
The role of government is to preserve our God-given, individual rights to life, liberty, and property. Fiscal irresponsibility and unconstitutional legislation threaten the quality of life for this and future generations. Congress must act now to cut ...

State Rep. Bills is GOP's choice to take on Klobuchar - Minneapolis Star Tribune


Minneapolis Star Tribune

State Rep. Bills is GOP's choice to take on Klobuchar
Minneapolis Star Tribune
"I think he has a good shot," said Quinn, whose hat had "Life, Liberty and Property" stitched on the brim and Ron Paul's signature scrawled on top. Gesturing to the words, Quinn smiled. "Bills stands for that." Shortly after Bills' victory, ...
Photos: Minn. Republicans gather in St. Cloud Minnesota Public Radio

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