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The Limits of Liberty
Thanks to a generous grant from the John Templeton Foundation, the American Spectator is publishing a ten-part series of articles on the components of individual liberty as it evolved in the West and the state of individual liberty in the future – not only in the West but in the rest of the world. In the latest article in the series, Roger Scruton, author of Culture Counts: Faith and Feeling in a World Besieged, discusses license, responsibility, and the future of the Western world. The article originally appeared in the December 2008/January 2009 issue of the American Spectator.
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Freedom and the City
Thanks to a generous grant from the John Templeton Foundation, the American Spectator is publishing a ten-part series of articles on the components of individual liberty as it evolved in the West and the state of individual liberty in the future – not only in the West but in the rest of the world.
In the latest article in the series, Brian Anderson, editor of City Journal, discusses the importance of cities to the rise of freedom in the West. The article originally appeared in the October, 2008 issue of the American Spectator.
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Academic Freedom and the Liberal Arts
Thanks to a generous grant from the John Templeton Foundation, the American Spectator is publishing a ten-part series of articles on the components of individual liberty as it evolved in the West and the state of individual liberty in the future – not only in the West but in the rest of the world.
Princeton professor Robert George—who will be awarded Heritage’s Salvatori prize on Wednesday—wrote the latest article in the series, a discussion of academic freedom and the liberal arts. The article appeared in the September, 2008 issue of the American Spectator.
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Feminism and Freedom
Thanks to a generous grant from the John Templeton Foundation, the American Spectator is publishing a ten-part series of articles on the components of individual liberty as it evolved in the West and the state of individual liberty in the future – not only in the West but in the rest of the world.
In the sixth article in the series, Christina Hoff Sommers explores how modern feminism has abandoned freedom and distorted history to advance its radical agenda. The Heritage Foundation is pleased to offer the article, which appeared in the July/August, 2008 issue of the American Spectator, for free download.
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Individual Liberty and the Constitution
Thanks to a generous grant from the John Templeton Foundation, the American Spectator is publishing a ten-part series of articles on the components of individual liberty as it evolved in the West and the state of individual liberty in the future – not only in the West but in the rest of the world.
For the fifth article in the series, Judge Robert Bork discusses individual liberty under the Constitution. The Heritage Foundation is pleased to offer this article, which appeared in the June, 2008 issue of the American Spectator, for free download.
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