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Liberty Enlightening the World

Amelia Khatri

Übersetzer A AI

Verlag: Publifye

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Liberty Enlightening the World examines how Enlightenment-era ideals and the U.S. Constitution remain vital guides for balancing individual freedoms with governance in modern society. The book argues that libertarian principles—limited government, property rights, and personal autonomy—are woven into America’s constitutional DNA, offering timeless tools to address tensions between security and liberty or innovation and regulation. By tracing foundational concepts to thinkers like John Locke and Montesquieu, it reveals how their ideas on natural rights and separation of powers shaped the Bill of Rights and structural safeguards like federalism and judicial review.

 
Historical clashes, from the Civil War to civil rights-era Supreme Court cases, illustrate how these principles have both fueled progress and sparked debates over state power. The book distinguishes itself through a multidisciplinary lens, blending political theory with sociology and economics. Early chapters dissect libertarianism’s philosophical roots, while later sections analyze 20th-century policies and contemporary issues like surveillance and healthcare mandates.

 
A standout feature is its nonpartisan critique: it challenges progressive expansions of welfare programs and conservative security measures alike, arguing both can erode constitutional checks. Using vivid case studies—such as encryption debates or Anti-Federalist influences on the Bill of Rights—the text grounds abstract ideas in tangible conflicts. By connecting primary sources, court rulings, and grassroots movements, it equips readers to evaluate modern laws through a historical framework, avoiding prescriptive solutions in favor of philosophical consistency.

 
For anyone grappling with democracy’s future, this book offers a provocative yet balanced toolkit to rethink liberty’s role in a changing world.
Verfügbar seit: 26.01.2025.
Drucklänge: 62 Seiten.

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