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  • ...g was therefore a key approach. In the 20th century, American philosopher John Dewey added to this mix of concerns the more cental objective of preparing ...tion of Independence, and our third president (after George Washington and John Adams). Jefferson was another advocate of government-issued currency.
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  • [[Category:John Rawls]] {{DES | des = Property-Owning Democracy is [[John Rawls]]' idea of justice appropriate to societies committed to both individ
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  • ...schilds, to whom even J.P. Morgan must kowtow. Thomas Jefferson and Andrew Jackson temporarily hold off the evil bankers here in America, ushering in a huge b ...part of economists, both liberals and Tory Keynesians like Greg Mankiw and John Taylor (because that’s what they are, except when they’re playing for T
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  • ...tion can be readily grasped. (Although from the awed way Randians spoke of John Galt, one often got the impression that, for them, the line between fiction ...rted endorsement of Goldwater, Nixon, and Ford, and even of Senators Henry Jackson and Daniel P. Moynihan.
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  • ...egressive populism, typified by diverse groups ranging from members of the John Birch Society out to members of the patriot and armed militia movements; an ...acy, championed by progressives from the LaFollettes of Wisconsin to Jesse Jackson, but also politicians' populism, reactionary populism, and populist dictato
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  • ...nd most “statist” — Alexander Hamilton, John Jay, Benjamin Franklin, John Adams — tended also to be most hostile to slavery.
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  • ...es, who were accustomed to his early morning calls. None more so than Mike Jackson. ...dville had grown up in the auto town of Monroe, 40 miles south of Detroit. Jackson now headed Michigan's 14,000-member carpenters and millwrights' union, whic
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  • ...ntic culture of life.” But in an address to transplant surgeons in Rome, John Paul II (2000) warned that “any procedure which tends to commercialize hu ...ers of that committee are John Cawley, Philip Levine, Muriel Niederle, and John Siegfried.)
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  • John Locke John Trenchard (1662–1723)
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  • ...e possible abuses of the positive concept so forcefully exposed by Berlin. John Christman (1991), for example, has argued that positive liberty concerns th ... (1999, 2008), Matthew H. Kramer (2003, 2008), and Robert Goodin and Frank Jackson (2007) have argued, along these lines, that republican policies are best de
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  • ...titrust Act was 1890. I’ve actually been reading the speech that Senator John Sherman gave in support of that act. And it is very clear that the fear tha The most famous monopolies of that era were John D. Rockefeller’s Standard Oil and Andrew Carnegie’s steel company. Both
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  • ...and the businessmen it represented. Realignments in America are like that: Jackson railed against the Bank; the Republicans ran against the slaveocracy; Reaga ...void risks but to take risks: to talk back and walk out, to engage in what John Stuart Mill called, in one of his lovelier phrases, “experiments in livin
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  • ... Wendy McElroy (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wendy_mcelroy) and Candice E. Jackson (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Candice_E._Jackson). ...there would be libel columns. They would be filled with charges such as “John takes a bath with a rubber duckie,” “Pete is a philanderer,” “Joe i
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  • [[Category:John Jackson]] This entry was posted in Libertarianism by John Jackson. Bookmark the permalink.
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  • [[Category:John Jackson]]
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  • [[Category:John Jackson]] | cite = [[John Jackson]], "{{Link |Frank Chodorov: Scrappy Libertarian, Crappy Oracle}}"
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  • [[Category:John Jackson]] | cite = [[John Jackson]], "{{Link |Frank Chodorov: Scrappy Libertarian, Crappy Oracle}}"
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  • [[Category:John Jackson]] | cite = [[John Jackson]], "{{Link |Frank Chodorov: Scrappy Libertarian, Crappy Oracle}}"
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  • ... ties himself up in have their origins in the ideas of English philosopher John Locke which deeply influenced him and most defenders of capitalism. ...tti (New York: Penguin Books, 1997), Marion Denman Frankfurter and Gardner Jackson (eds.)
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  • ...rtford, CT 06117 (email: joshua. hyman@uconn.edu). I thank Susan Dynarski, John Bound, Brian Jacob, and Jeffrey Smith for their advice and support. I am gr The results in this paper are somewhat smaller than those found in Jackson, Johnson, and Persico (2016) and Candelaria and Shores (2015), who also exa
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