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Thomas Patrick Burke

Public Lectures

Is "Social Justice" Just?
September 9, 2008

Course Lectures

Freedom and Society: Classical Liberalism in the Twentieth Century
Course, Spring 2007

Introductory Note on Terminology: "Classical Liberalism" and "Liberalism"
1. Liberalism in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries
2. Freedom in the Market: Ludwig von Mises (1881 - 1973)

3. The Implications of Ignorance for Freedom and Justice: Friedrich von Hayek (1899 - 1992)
4. The Achievements of Milton Friedman (1912 - 2006)

5. The Minimal State:  Robert Nozick (1938 - 2002)

6. Libertarianism: Murray Rothbard (1926 - 1995)

7. The Theory of Public Choice: James Buchanan
 
Freedom and Tradition: An Introduction to Classical Liberalism and Conservatism
Course, Fall 2006

1: The Idea of a Free Society

2: Freedom of Religion: John Locke ( 1632 – 1704)
3: The Free Market: Adam Smith (1723 – 1790)
4: Freedom of Speech: John Stuart Mill (1806 – 1873)
5: The Wisdom of Experience: Edmund Burke (1729 – 1797)


Course Audio Recordings

The Political Philosophy of Thomas Hobbes
Spring 2008

The Moral and Political Philosophy of John Locke
Winter 2008

The Moral Philosophy of Immanuel Kant
Fall 2007


Articles

Proving Darwin

Wynnewood Notes

Coercive and Peaceful Discrimination
Right and Wrong in Islam
Immigration and Citizenship
Immigration and the Fall of Rome
Two Sexes


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