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The History and Philosophy of Liberty in America

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Learn the ideas and events that gave rise to the freest country in history, why America was exceptional but is now in decline, and how to advance the ideas on which freedom depends.

To be a consistent and powerful advocate for liberty, you must understand the history of liberty, how Americans originally embraced the principles of a free society, and how and why the institutions they created have changed.

Did America’s founding generation provide an adequate grounding for liberty? If not, what was missing? What trends in thought and politics have eroded “The Land of Liberty”? And how can we use such knowledge to correct course and move toward genuine freedom, both in America and abroad?

Eric Daniels will address these and related questions with a focus on the essentials you need to know in order to fight most effectively for freedom.

You will learn:

  • The essential features of a free society and how those came about in the United States, with a special focus on property rights, free speech, trade policy, contract rights, and concerns about regulation
  • The major ideas and events that shaped the U.S. system of government
  • How dominant ideas—from the Revolution, the Founding, and the Civil War era to the Progressive Era, the New Deal, and the rise of the welfare state—either supported or undermined freedom in America
  • How to identify the trends that work for and against liberty today
  • The philosophic ideas that are essential to a free society

If you want to better understand the history of liberty and how to fight for it today, this course is for you.

All sessions are recorded, so if you miss a session (or want to review), you can watch the recording at your convenience.

Space is limited and the deadline to enroll is January 2, 2021.

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