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588 The Encyclopedia of Libertarianism<br />

utilitarianism and, 297<br />

voluntarism and, xxxi<br />

George Washington and, 536–537<br />

Whiggism and, 542–543<br />

See also Levellers (Great Britain); Locke, John; Mises,<br />

Ludwig von; New liberalism; specific individual<br />

Liberalism, German, 298–299<br />

Ludwig Bamberger and, 299<br />

Bismarck and, xxxv, 299<br />

Chicago School of Economics and, 136<br />

Congress of German Economists and, 299<br />

Contribution to the Rectification of the Public’s Judgment<br />

of the French Revolution (Fichte) and, 298<br />

“economic miracle” of 1950s and, 299<br />

economic nationalism and, xxxv<br />

The Ego and Its Own (Stirner) and, 298<br />

emergence of, xxxiv, xxxv<br />

Enlightenment period and, 298<br />

freedom of opinion and press and, 298<br />

free trade, industrial revolution and, 298<br />

free trade and, 299<br />

German Constitution of 1949 and, 299<br />

Great War of 1914-1918 and, xxxv<br />

The Limits of State Action (Humboldt) and, 298<br />

National Liberal Party and, 298, 299<br />

Progressive Liberal Party and, 299<br />

revivalism of, 299<br />

Eugen Richter and, 299<br />

rights of man and, 298<br />

Wilhelm Röpke and, 299, 440–441<br />

social contracts and, 298<br />

unification and, 299<br />

welfare state and, xxxv, 299<br />

West Germany creation and, 299<br />

World War I and, xxxv, 299<br />

Liberalism (Mises), 25, 108, 335<br />

The Liberator publication, 1, 126–127, 203–204<br />

Libertarian Caucus of Young Americans for Freedom, 62<br />

Libertarian Forum newspaper, 226, 441–442<br />

Libertarianism: A Political Philosophy for Tomorrow<br />

(Hospers), 228<br />

Libertarian Party, 70–71, 413, 443<br />

Liberty: A Path to Its Recovery (Harper), 217<br />

Liberty, Market and State (J. M. Buchanan), 40<br />

Liberty, presumption of, 299–300<br />

burden of its rebuttal and, 299<br />

classical liberalism and, 300<br />

important vs. unimportant freedoms and, 300<br />

imputation of value to liberty and, 300<br />

Karl Popper and, 380–381<br />

presumption of innocence and property and, 300<br />

rule system to guide social behavior and, 299<br />

Liberty and Property Defense League (Great Britain), xxxiv<br />

Liberty in the ancient world, 300–303<br />

Ancient Law (Maine) and, 314<br />

Aristotle and, 18–19<br />

Athenian society and, 302<br />

Buddhist renouncing the world and, 300<br />

Christian individual rights and, 303<br />

Christian intolerance and, 302<br />

Christian separation of church and state and, 302<br />

Cicero and, 63<br />

Confucians, Taoists and, 301<br />

Epicureans and, 153, 302<br />

Germanic tribes and, 302<br />

Greek city-state and, 301–302<br />

Hebrew Palestine, critical reflection on<br />

political power of, 301<br />

imperialism and, 237–239, 302<br />

Lao Tzu (3rd B.C. China) and, 282–283, 301<br />

Michel de Montaigne and, 339–340<br />

Mo Tzu (5th B.C. China) and, 282–283<br />

Roman Republic and Empire and, 302<br />

Socratics and, 302<br />

Sophists and, 302<br />

Stoics and, 302<br />

Sumerians and, 300–301<br />

See also Slavery, world<br />

A Life of One’s Own (Kelley), 426<br />

Lilburne, John, 146, 154, 290, 408<br />

Limited government, 303–305<br />

absolute monarchies and, 304<br />

Lord Acton’s support of, 4–5<br />

basic law or constitution limitation of, 303<br />

Belgian Constitution and, 304<br />

Bill of Rights and, 32–33, 304<br />

Cato’s Letters and, 55, 432, 542–543<br />

classical economics and, 71<br />

classical liberals and, 304–305<br />

classical republicanism and, 423, 424<br />

Confucianism and, 303<br />

contemporary social democratic regimes and, 303<br />

Declaration of Independence and, 9, 113–114<br />

definition of, 303<br />

doctrine of political absolutism and, 304<br />

in Dutch Republic, 130<br />

Federalists vs. Anti-Federalists and, 168–173<br />

General Will of society (Rousseau) and, 304–305<br />

Wilhelm von Humboldt and, 229–230, 304–305<br />

Islam and, 303<br />

Thomas Jefferson and, 262, 263, 324, 425<br />

Levellers’ Agreement of the People and, 304<br />

libertarianism foundation of, 303<br />

The Limits of State Action (Humboldt) and,<br />

xxxi, 229–230, 304<br />

John Locke and, 304, 306, 311<br />

James Madison and, 425<br />

Magna Carta and, 313–314<br />

George Mason and, 9, 321<br />

H. L. Mencken and, 324<br />

Frank S. Meyer and, 328<br />

Middle Ages and, 304

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