Liberty

The Great Books of the Western Canon, organized by Mortimer J. Adler in the Syntopicon, span 102 enduring ideas—ranging from Truth, Beauty, and Justice to Democracy, Love, and God. These categories trace the intellectual tradition of the West, connecting philosophy, literature, history, science, and theology. Together, they map the recurring questions and principles shaping human thought across centuries.

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The Connection Between Constitution and Liberty and Connection

by Henry Montgomery in Connection

The Indissoluble Bond: Unpacking the Connection Between Constitution and Liberty The relationship between a nation's constitution and the liberty of its citizens is not merely incidental but foundational. A constitution, far from being a static legal document, serves as the very architecture of power, defining its limits and...

The Political Philosophy of Liberty and Philosophy

by Daniel Sanderson in Philosophy

The Enduring Quest: Deconstructing the Political Philosophy of Liberty The concept of Liberty stands as a cornerstone of political philosophy, an ideal fervently pursued, rigorously debated, and often tragically suppressed throughout human history. At its heart, liberty denotes the freedom of individuals to act, think, and speak without undue external...

Oligarchy and the Suppression of Liberty and Oligarchy

by Emily Fletcher in Oligarchy

Oligarchy and the Suppression of Liberty The Subtle Chains: Unmasking Oligarchy's Grip on Freedom Summary: The persistent threat of oligarchy—the rule of the few, often driven by wealth or privileged status—stands as one of the most insidious challenges to the foundational principles of liberty. This article...

The Ethical Dilemma of Slavery and Slavery

by Daniel Sanderson in Slavery

The Ethical Dilemma of Slavery: A Philosophical Scrutiny The institution of slavery, in all its historical manifestations, presents one of humanity's most profound and enduring ethical dilemmas. It forces us to confront fundamental questions about justice, liberty, and the very definition of Man. This article delves into the...

The Philosophical Basis of Liberty and Philosophy

by Daniel Fletcher in Philosophy

The Philosophical Basis of Liberty: A Journey Through Thought Liberty, that most cherished and fiercely debated concept, is not merely a political aspiration but a profound philosophical construct. Its roots delve deep into the annals of human thought, shaped by the finest minds grappling with the nature of Man, the...

Labor, Freedom, and Slavery and Labor

by Benjamin Richmond in Labor

Labor, Liberty, and the Chains of Injustice Summary: The relationship between labor, freedom, and slavery forms a foundational inquiry in philosophy, revealing how the capacity to direct one's work is inextricably linked to human dignity and the very essence of liberty. When labor is freely chosen and engaged,...

The Principle of Liberty in Law and Liberty

by Daniel Fletcher in Liberty

The Enduring Principle of Liberty in Law The delicate balance between individual freedom and societal order stands as one of humanity's most persistent philosophical challenges. At the heart of this challenge lies The Principle of Liberty in Law – a foundational concept asserting that the primary purpose of Law...

The Principle of Liberty in Law and Liberty

by Daniel Sanderson in Liberty

The Unyielding Anchor: Exploring the Principle of Liberty in Law The Principle of Liberty in Law stands as a foundational concept in Western jurisprudence, asserting that individual freedom is not merely an aspiration but a core tenet that legal systems must uphold and protect. This principle, deeply embedded within the...

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