The many principles of equality foisted on egalitarianism, and their worth by Prof. Ted Honderich.
Attempts to summarise neoliberalism as a philosophy, not simply as economics.
Ted Honderich on how gross differentials in economic power, and hence political power, make a mockery of conventional assumptions about "liberal democracy", as practiced in the United States and Britain.
Links to articles and essays on the formulation of the U.S. government from an "original intent" perspective.
Paper on changes in the meaning of the words "republic" and "commonwealth" in the 17th and 18th centuries. By William R. Everdell and first published in 1987 at the 7th ISECS, Budapest.
An essay about the origination and evolution of government including an analysis of the history of government based upon the ideas of John Lock, Thomas Paine, and Aristotle.
A website introducing visitors to the socio-political philosophy of cooperative individualism, as espoused by champions of individual liberty Thomas Paine, Henry George and others of like mind. The website also contains an internal search engine and extensive library of reference materials, readings, links to other websites and a discussion forum.
Definitions for four main kinds of political philosophy by professor Duncan Richter.
John Stuart Mill's essay On Liberty,other articles deaing with liberty, freedom and democracy.
Survey of social and political equality; from the Stanford Encyclopedia by Stefan Gosepath.
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