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Classical Liberalism as an Organizing Ideal

In: Why I, Too, Am Not a Conservative

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Nobel Laureate James Buchanan collects in this volume original and recent hard-to-find essays exploring liberalism and conservatism as distinct ways of looking at and thinking about the realm of human interaction. Classical liberalism is presented here as a coherent political and economic position, as distinguished from both modern liberalism and conservatism.

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  • ., 2006. "Classical Liberalism as an Organizing Ideal," Chapters, in: Why I, Too, Am Not a Conservative, chapter 7, Edward Elgar Publishing.
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