Students of this course will see how the rejection of classical liberalism in the 18th and 19th centuries led inevitably to the bloody catastrophes of the early 20th century.FULL ARTICLE by David Gordon
Source link: http://archive.mises.org/13636/the-rise-and-fall-of-liberty/
The Rise and Fall of Liberty
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Best of luck with this course …
Wow. This sound like a dream course.
Will any of these courses be repeats, or are they pretty much one shot deals? I’m a bit stretched thin at the moment, but I’d love to take these courses at a later date If they’re available.
I have a theory about this, I don’t know if it’s true. For the longest time, Europe had no exit, then the USA came onto the scene, and all the people in Europe who cared about freedom moved to the USA. At first it was a trickle, but as more and more people left, it put a greater and greater burden on the few left behind creating some kind of self re-enforcement. By time WWI came around, any freedom loving counter balance in Europe was long gone.
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