
Category: Libertarian Heritage


Libertarian Heritage 002, David Thoreau. 1871-1862: Individualist and Dissenter (1990), by Nicholas Elliott

Libertarian Heritage 003, Voltaire: Crusader for Justice (1990), by Dr Sean Gabb

Libertarian Heritage 004, The Economist: ‘To Further Free Trade Principles (1990), by Nicholas Elliott

Libertarian Heritage 005, The Levellers: Libertarian Radicalism and the English Civil War (1992), by David Hoile

Libertarian Heritage 006, William Graham Sumner, 1840-1910: His Life and Work (1992), by Robert C. Arne

Libertarian Heritage 007, The Revolution of Reason: Peter Gay, The Enlightenment and the Ambiguities of Classical Liberalism (1992), by Dr Chris R. Tame

Libertarian Heritage 008, Sir Henry Vane, 1613-1662: America’s First Revolutionary (1992), by Dr Sean Gabb

Libertarian Heritage 009, Liberty Versus Liberalism: How Liberalism Neither Created nor Defended English Liberty (1992), by Dr Sean Gabb

Libertarian Heritage 010, Josephine Butler (1828-1906): Feminist, Christian and Libertarian (1994), by Roderick Moore

Libertarian Heritage 011, The Right to Revolution: Toleration, Liberty and the State in the Thought of John Locke and the Early Liberals (1994), by Barry Macleod-Cullinane

Libertarian Heritage 012, Guy Aldred (1886-1963): The Socialist As Libertarian (1994), by Dr Chris R. Tame

Libertarian Heritage 013, The Principled Libertarianism of Edmund Burke (1729-1797) (1994), by Paul Marks

Libertarian Heritage 014, Intellectual Property: The Late Nineteenth Century Libertarian Debate (1995), by Wendy McElroy

Libertarian Heritage 015, Jeremy Bentham (1748-1832): The Utilitarian Foundations of Collectivism (1995), by Axel Davies

Libertarian Heritage 016, Adam Smith on Money, Banking and Macroeconomic Order (1996), by Andrew Farrant

Libertarian Heritage 017, William Morris (1834-1896): Critic of State Socialism (1996), by Terry Liddle

Libertarian Heritage 018, Francis Canavan on Edmund Burke and Property: A Critique (1997), by Paul Marks

Libertarian Heritage 019, The Critical Liberalism of J. M. Robertson (1856-1933) (1998), by Dr Chris R. Tame
