Two Treatise Of Government and Money made via hacking
| Posted by Stone Age at 28 February 2008 14:44 | |
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With Mitt Romney now out of the 2008 presidential race, I'm reminded of a documentary I saw recently called "Article VI - Faith, Politics, America". Article IV, of course, is the article of the US Constitution that states (among other things) that "…no religious Test shall ever be required as a Qualification to any Office or public Trust under the United States." Of course, Mitt's failure to win over the Republic party was not the result of a Religious Test administered by the government. .. Read the rest of this entry.
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As soon as one examines it, 'liberalism' fractures into a variety of types and competing visions. In this entry we focus on debates within the liberal tradition. We begin by (1) examining different interpretations of liberalism's core commitment — liberty. We then consider (2) the longstanding debate between the 'old' and the 'new' liberalism. In section (3) we turn to the more recent controversy about whether liberalism is a 'comprehensive' or a 'political' doctrine. We close in (4) by ..».
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