The Revisionist Zionism Origins of Classical Liberalism in IsraelBARATZ, RANCosmos Taxis
Classical liberalism, an early form of liberalism, the political-philosophical doctrine which holds that the central problem of politics is the protection of individual freedom or liberty. The term ‘classical liberalism’ may also refer to actual politi
Classical liberalism regards the state as the primary threat to individual freedom. Modern liberalism asserts that a person's freedom can be threatened by the government as well as by businesses and other private economic actors. Contemporary liberals also advocate state action (such as economic reg...
However, this heyday for American liberalism was to be very brief. By the spring of 1938, FDR had emboldened the GOP opposition following decisive legislative defeats of his proposals to “pack” the Supreme Court and to reorganize the executive branch. Still, what most undermined FDR’s ...
The free speech warriors sometimes argue that they reside within the liberal tradition because, for them, what we call liberalism is actually a warped version of the original. Often labelling themselves as "classical liberals," they describe a libertarian "limited government" revision of what it me...
Each national history has been shaped by the interaction of common and unique factors. The social sciences that developed in the European countries have also had ties to liberalism and have sought to become scientific. But these common factors have been shaped by the historical cultures in which ...
von Hayek and Wilhelm Rpke, attempting to understand to what extent the nineteenth-century pacifist tradition of classical liberalism came back to life in works of these authors. Their views on the international order show a certain degree of homogeneity鈥攂ut up to a point. While Einaudi and ...
From Classical to Progressive Liberalism: Ideological Development and the Origins of the Administrative Statedoi:10.2139/ssrn.3864614bureaucracyformal modelAmerican political developmentpolicy feedbackshifting powerideologyEarly support for expert policymaking through administrative agencies was rooted in concerns ...
The emergence of neo-liberalism was not a simple revival of classical economic liberalism and a return to the nineteenth-century ideas of free trade, a minimal state and self-help. Neo-liberal intellectuals in the 1930s and 1940s such F.A. Hayek, Ludwig von Mises, Alexander R眉stow and ...
Second, I argue that French Liberalism emerged contingently across the ten years from 1794 to 1804, and was decisively shaped by a host of classical-republican concerns and themes stemming from post-Thermidor political culture.; The dissertation begins in the wake of the Terror, as a group of ...