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Classic Reprints, Complete List

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libertarian political philosophers, Lipscomb presents a biblical view of a voluntary society. He questions the idea that governments are created for the public good, and argues th

Political Economy

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said I, "either philosophers become kings in the cities or those now called kings and rulers love wisdom seriously and adequately, and there is a conjunction of these two things,

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alchemy’s "Philosophers’ Stone" and to the discoveries of modern Quantum Physics? Were ancient Egyptian initiates and Israelite kings possessors of the secrets
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Primary Source Documents

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Colonists Classic Philosophers and Poets - Most of the founding fathers in America were thorougly familiar with these Greco-Roman authors: e.g., Aristotle, Plato, Cicero, Virgil.
A massive collection of primary sources pertaining to early American history

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the fallacies of the philosophers who founded free society. The trouble started with John Locke and the Enlightenment of the eighteenth century. "The human mind became extrem

Equality Versus Liberty: The Eternal Conflict

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1776 two half-demented philosophers of France, named Helvetius and Rousseau, (24) had maintained that "all men are equal," and had preached "the brotherhood of man." France was sa

The Project Gutenberg eBook of Auguste Comte And Positivism, by John Stuart Mill.

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one upon which Positive philosophers must necessarily be agreed. It is one of M. Comte's mistakes that he never allows of open questions. Positive Philosophy maintains that within


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