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IEA Debate: Will the 2020s be a good decade for classical liberals?

27 January 2022
Society and Culture

IEA Debate: Will the 2020s be a good decade for classical liberals?

Alexander Hammond vs Chris Snowdon
27 January 2022
YES – says Alexander Hammond It is unlikely that most Britons will be rampant classical liberals by 2030. Still, for … Continue reading “IEA Debate: Will the 2020s be a good decade for classical liberals?”

Sir Samuel Brittan, R.I.P.

13 October 2020
Monetary Policy

Sir Samuel Brittan, R.I.P.

Stephen Davies
13 October 2020
We are saddened to hear of the death of Sir Samuel Brittan, a long-standing friend of the Institute of Economic … Continue reading “Sir Samuel Brittan, R.I.P.”

Some classical liberal thoughts on the coronavirus pandemic

20 March 2020
Economic Theory

Some classical liberal thoughts on the coronavirus pandemic

Syed Kamall
20 March 2020
Apart from concerns for our neighbours, friends, families and mankind, it goes without saying that the current pandemic and the … Continue reading “Some classical liberal thoughts on the coronavirus pandemic”

Who are the greatest classical liberal thinkers of all time?

12 November 2019
Government and Institutions

Who are the greatest classical liberal thinkers of all time?

Eamonn Butler
12 November 2019
What exactly is classical liberalism? What do liberals believe? What are the key social, political and economic issues they have … Continue reading “Who are the greatest classical liberal thinkers of all time?”

The US president should have fewer powers

1 September 2017
Government and Institutions

The US president should have fewer powers

Jeffrey A. Tucker
1 September 2017
It’s always an occasion of note when Paul Krugman says a true thing. And it has happened. “Given the powers … Continue reading “The US president should have fewer powers”

Leonard Liggio, R.I.P.

16 October 2014

Leonard Liggio, R.I.P.

Steve Davies
16 October 2014
The news that Leonard Liggio has died (5 July 1933 to 14 October 2014) will not have attracted much attention … Continue reading “Leonard Liggio, R.I.P.”

Marjorie Seldon R.I.P.

28 July 2014

Marjorie Seldon R.I.P.

Colin Robinson
28 July 2014
Friends of the IEA will be saddened to hear of the death last month of Marjorie Seldon. Marjorie, who was … Continue reading “Marjorie Seldon R.I.P.”

Does liberty need a constitution?

14 July 2014
Economic Theory

Does liberty need a constitution?

Stefan Kolev
14 July 2014
Does liberty need a constitution? Or, what might at first glance sound even more paradoxical, does it need a framework … Continue reading “Does liberty need a constitution?”

Reviewed – Living Economics: Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow

1 December 2013

Reviewed – Living Economics: Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow

Daniel J. D'Amico
1 December 2013
The title and cover art for Peter Boettke’s latest book Living Economics: Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow are no doubt symbolic … Continue reading “Reviewed – Living Economics: Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow”

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