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 Philosophical Basis of Liberty and Philosophy

by Daniel Fletcher in Philosophy

The Philosophical Basis of Liberty: A Timeless Pursuit Summary: The concept of liberty, often taken for granted in modern discourse, is in fact a profoundly complex and multifaceted idea with roots stretching deep into the history of philosophy. Far from being a mere political slogan, liberty represents a fundamental inquiry...

Labor, Freedom, and Slavery and Labor

by Benjamin Richmond in Labor

Chains of Toil, Bonds of Liberty: A Philosophical Inquiry into Labor, Freedom, and Slavery Summary: From the dawn of civilization, humanity has grappled with the profound and often paradoxical relationship between labor, freedom, and slavery. This article delves into the philosophical underpinnings of these concepts, drawing from the Great Books...

The Principle of Liberty in Law and Liberty

by Daniel Fletcher in Liberty

The Principle of Liberty in Law: A Foundational Inquiry The concept of Liberty stands as a cornerstone in the edifice of human civilization, particularly when examined through the lens of Law. At its core, The Principle of Liberty in Law posits that individual freedom, while not absolute, must be maximized...

The Role of Education in Liberty and Role

by Daniel Sanderson in Role

The Indispensable Link: The Role of Education in Liberty Summary: True liberty, both individual and political, is inextricably bound to the quality and accessibility of education. Education equips individuals with the critical faculties necessary for autonomous thought and informed decision-making, thereby safeguarding personal freedom and enabling responsible participation in the...

The Problem of Slavery and Liberty and Problem

by Daniel Sanderson in Problem

The Enduring Paradox: Grappling with the Problem of Slavery and Liberty The relationship between slavery and liberty stands as one of philosophy's most profound and enduring problems. It challenges our fundamental understanding of human nature, justice, and the very essence of what it means to be a man....

The Constitution as a Barrier to Tyranny and Constitution

by Daniel Sanderson in Constitution

The Constitution as a Barrier to Tyranny The American Constitution stands as a profound testament to humanity's enduring quest for ordered liberty, designed explicitly to prevent the rise of tyranny. It is a sophisticated philosophical and practical framework, drawing deeply from the intellectual currents of the Enlightenment and...

The Opposition Between Liberty and Tyranny and Opposition

by Daniel Fletcher in Opposition

The Opposition Between Liberty and Tyranny The human story is, in essence, a perpetual struggle between the yearning for freedom and the looming shadow of oppression. This article delves into the fundamental opposition between liberty and tyranny, exploring their philosophical underpinnings, the critical role of government in this dynamic, and...

The Tyranny of Custom and Convention and Tyranny

by Henry Montgomery in Tyranny

The Invisible Yoke: Deconstructing the Tyranny of Custom and Convention We often laud custom as the bedrock of society, and convention as the oil that smooths our interactions. Yet, beneath this veneer of order and civility lies a profound and often unrecognized force that can subtly, but powerfully, curtail human...

The Historical Progress of Liberty and History

by Daniel Fletcher in History

The Unfolding Tapestry: Tracing Liberty's Ascent Through History Summary: The historical trajectory of liberty is not a straight line but a complex, often arduous, journey marked by profound philosophical insights and revolutionary societal shifts. From the nascent ideals of ancient city-states to the expansive definitions of modern human...

The Connection Between Constitution and Liberty and Connection

by Henry Montgomery in Connection

The Indissoluble Bond: Constitution, Liberty, and the Rule of Law The bedrock of any truly free society is found in the intricate and often delicate connection between its Constitution and the Liberty of its citizens. This article explores how a well-conceived constitution, enforced through the steadfast application of Law, serves...

The Political Philosophy of Liberty and Philosophy

by Daniel Sanderson in Philosophy

The Enduring Quest: Deconstructing the Political Philosophy of Liberty A Journey Through Freedom's Core Tenets The concept of Liberty stands as a towering pillar within political philosophy, an ideal that has animated revolutions, shaped constitutions, and continues to fuel debates about the very nature of human existence and...

Oligarchy and the Suppression of Liberty and Oligarchy

by Emily Fletcher in Oligarchy

The Iron Hand of Oligarchy: A Philosophical Dissection of Liberty's Erosion Oligarchy, the rule by a wealthy and powerful few, stands as a perennial threat to the very foundations of human liberty. This article delves into the philosophical underpinnings of how such a government inherently suppresses freedom, examining...

The Ethical Dilemma of Slavery and Slavery

by Daniel Sanderson in Slavery

The Ethical Dilemma of Slavery: A Philosophical Inquiry Slavery, a pervasive historical institution, presents one of humanity's most profound ethical dilemmas. At its core, it represents a fundamental contradiction of justice and liberty, denying the inherent dignity and autonomy of Man. This article explores how philosophical thought, particularly...

The Philosophical Basis of Liberty and Philosophy

by Daniel Fletcher in Philosophy

The Philosophical Basis of Liberty: A Timeless Pursuit Summary: The concept of Liberty is not merely a political slogan but a profound philosophical construct, deeply interwoven with our understanding of Man, society, and the role of Law. From the ancient Greek ideals of self-mastery to Enlightenment theories of natural rights...

The Principle of Liberty in Law and Liberty

by Daniel Fletcher in Liberty

The Enduring Principle of Liberty in Law: A Foundation for Justice The Principle of Liberty in Law stands as a cornerstone of any just society, a profound idea that has captivated thinkers from antiquity to the present day. At its heart, this Principle asserts that individual freedom is not merely...

The Role of Education in Liberty and Role

by Daniel Sanderson in Role

The Role of Education in Liberty The enduring pursuit of liberty, a cornerstone of human aspiration, finds its most potent and perpetual ally in education. It is, one might argue, the very bedrock upon which genuine freedom is built and sustained. This article posits that education is not merely a...

The Problem of Slavery and Liberty and Problem

by Daniel Sanderson in Problem

The Enduring Paradox: Slavery, Liberty, and the Human Condition The relationship between slavery and liberty stands as one of the most profound and persistent problems in the history of human thought and society. From the earliest philosophical inquiries to contemporary debates, thinkers have grappled with the inherent contradiction of Man&...

The Constitution as a Barrier to Tyranny and Constitution

by Daniel Sanderson in Constitution

The Constitution as a Barrier to Tyranny The American Constitution stands as a monumental achievement in political philosophy, a meticulously crafted framework designed not merely to establish a government, but fundamentally to prevent the rise of tyranny and safeguard individual liberty. From its very inception, the framers wrestled with the...

The Opposition Between Liberty and Tyranny and Opposition

by Daniel Fletcher in Opposition

The Opposition Between Liberty and Tyranny: An Enduring Philosophical Struggle Summary: At the very core of political philosophy and human experience lies a fundamental and ceaseless opposition between Liberty and Tyranny. Liberty champions the ideals of freedom, self-determination, and the protection of individual rights, fostering environments where human potential can...

The Tyranny of Custom and Convention and Tyranny

by Henry Montgomery in Tyranny

The Unseen Chains: Navigating the Tyranny of Custom and Convention A Silent Oppression We often speak of tyranny in terms of overt political oppression, the iron fist of a despotic ruler or the crushing weight of an authoritarian state. Yet, a more insidious form of tyranny pervades our lives, one...

The Historical Progress of Liberty and History

by Daniel Fletcher in History

The Unfolding Tapestry: Tracing the Historical Progress of Liberty Liberty, often perceived as an inherent right, is in fact a dynamic and hard-won concept, whose meaning and scope have been continually shaped and expanded throughout History. This article explores the arduous Progress of Liberty from ancient philosophical ideals to modern...

The Connection Between Constitution and Liberty and Connection

by Henry Montgomery in Connection

The Enduring Connection Between Constitution and Liberty At the heart of any flourishing society lies a delicate balance between order and freedom. This intricate dance is often choreographed by the Constitution, a foundational document that, at its best, serves as the bedrock upon which Liberty can truly thrive. Far from...

Oligarchy and the Suppression of Liberty and Oligarchy

by Emily Fletcher in Oligarchy

Oligarchy and the Suppression of Liberty Oligarchy, a form of government where power rests with a small, privileged group, inevitably poses a profound threat to the very essence of liberty. This article explores how such regimes, driven by self-interest and the consolidation of wealth or status, systematically erode individual freedoms...

The Ethical Dilemma of Slavery and Slavery

by Daniel Sanderson in Slavery

The Ethical Dilemma of Slavery: A Profound Challenge to Human Dignity Slavery represents one of humanity's most enduring and profound ethical dilemmas, a practice that fundamentally violates the core tenets of Justice and Liberty. From ancient civilizations to its modern manifestations, the institution of slavery has forced philosophers...

The Philosophical Basis of Liberty and Philosophy

by Daniel Fletcher in Philosophy

The Enduring Quest: Unpacking the Philosophical Basis of Liberty Summary: Liberty, a concept as ancient as Philosophy itself, stands as a cornerstone of human aspiration and societal design. This article delves into the rich philosophical traditions, drawing from the Great Books of the Western World, that have shaped our understanding...

Labor, Freedom, and Slavery and Labor

by Benjamin Richmond in Labor

Labor, Freedom, and Slavery: A Philosophical Inquiry into the Human Condition The relationship between labor, freedom, and slavery forms one of the most enduring and complex tapestries in the history of philosophical thought. From the ancient polis to the modern global economy, thinkers have grappled with how humans organize their...

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