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Liberty and Prosperity
Stories from Britain and elsewhere confirming the social and economic benefits of keeping politicians and their cronies out of the trade and business of ordinary people.
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The Best Man for the Job
By John Bright
The Victorian working man had John Bright’s respect and unwavering support, but he could expect no special favours.
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A Passion for Meddling
By Richard Cobden
Richard Cobden questioned both the wisdom and the motives of politicians who intervene on foreign soil.
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Economic Illiteracy
If Prime Minister Benjamin Disraeli really wanted a better-educated public, he must tackle the high cost of living.
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Fuel of Freedom
By Alfred Marshall
Victorian economist Alfred Marshall argued that it was no accident that free societies and coal-powered industries are found together.
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‘If They Can Stand It I Can’
By Abraham Lincoln
However loud his critics shouted their disapproval, Abraham Lincoln would neither deprive them of free speech nor change his opinions.
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The Boldness of Junius Mauricus
By Pliny the Younger
Pliny admired Julius Mauricus because he spoke his mind, and Emperor Nerva because he let him.
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