Liberty and Power
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Aung San Suu Kyi and the Bible
Interesting to hear Aung San Suu Kyi, Burma's Pro-Democracy leader, say on Desert Island Discs, that her grandfather was a converted Christian and that she used to read the Bible to him every evening. He was, she said, the...
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Why taxation hinders the growth of capital and reduces consumption
In Chapter 8 of his book On the Principles of Political Economy and Taxation (1817) p. 152 David Ricardo reflected on the impact of taxation and concluded: There are no taxes which have not a tendency...
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Why great men (or women) are almost always bad men (or women)
Lord Acton (1834-1902) was one of the great historians of the Victorian period and one of the greatest classical liberal historians of all time. His theme was “the history of liberty”. He wrote to Bishop Creighton in a series of...
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Memories of a visit to the House of Terror, Budapest
Friday 7 October 2011 Perhaps the most vivid and moving memory of our visit to Budapest last week was that to the House of Terror just down the road from our hotel in Andrassy Street. It contains exhibits related to...
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