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Liberty Quotations (November 20, 2005)

Canadian Liberty Posted on November 20, 2005 by AlanJanuary 30, 2021  

Liberty is not a means to a political end. It is itself the highest political end. — Lord Acton Of all tyrannies, a tyranny exercised for the good of its victims may be the most oppressive. It may be better … Continue reading →

Posted in General | Tagged Benjamin Disraeli, C. S. Lewis, Henry David Thoreau, History, Lao Tsu, Liberty, Lord Acton, Morality, Natural Law, Pericles, Philosophy, Principles | Leave a reply

Provincial By-Election Platform from 2005 (November 20, 2005)

Canadian Liberty Posted on November 20, 2005 by AlanSeptember 18, 2021  

Elect Alan Mercer in Scarborough-Rouge River The Ontario Libertarian Party has nominated Alan Mercer as the Libertarian candidate for the upcoming provincial by-election in the riding of Scarborough-Rouge River. Message from the Candidate I urge anyone who opposes big government … Continue reading →

Posted in General | Tagged By-Election, Canadian Electoral Politics, Education, Family, Health Care, Justice, Libertarian Politics, Libertarianism, Liberty, Ontario, Philosophy, Pollution, Principles, Property Rights, Restitution, Restorative Justice, Scarborough-Rouge River, Smoke-Free Ontario Act, Smoking, Strategies, Taxes | Leave a reply

Ran as Libertarian Candidate: November 24, 2005 Provincial By-Election (November 20, 2005)

Canadian Liberty Posted on November 20, 2005 by AlanAugust 14, 2022  

Statements below are from 2005. Dead links are crossed out. Elect Libertarian Alan Mercer on November 24, 2005 Scarborough-Rouge River Provincial By-Election Alan Mercer’s Platform and Contact Information – also here Information about the Scarborough-Rouge River By-Election for Voters List … Continue reading →

Posted in General | Tagged By-Election, CFRB, Health Care, Libertarian Politics, Libertarianism, Liberty, Ontario, Philosophy, Principles, Scarborough-Rouge River, Strategies | Leave a reply

About Herbert Spencer (with disclaimer) (October 23, 2005)

Canadian Liberty Posted on October 23, 2005 by AlanFebruary 15, 2024  

[Note as of Jan 8, 2015: Disclaimer: I don’t agree with social darwinism and apparently Spencer may have advocated social darwinism. There are various issues with some so-called classical liberals–because these movements are very likely to be part of the … Continue reading →

Posted in Books | Tagged Albert Jay Nock, Herbert Spencer, Philosophy, Principles | Leave a reply

Morals and Liberty (September 11, 2005)

Canadian Liberty Posted on September 11, 2005 by AlanJanuary 30, 2021  

www.libertyhaven.com, F.A. Harper    Morals and Liberty In the admirable words of Thomas Davidson: “That which is not free is not responsible, and that which is not responsible is not moral.” This means that free choice is a prerequisite of … Continue reading →

Posted in General | Tagged Golden Rule, Liberty, Morality, Philosophy, Principles | Leave a reply

Libertarian Club – East Toronto (September 4, 2005)

Canadian Liberty Posted on September 4, 2005 by AlanSeptember 18, 2021  

Note: this post was one of my efforts back in 2005 with my Libertarian Party involvement and other ideas for trying to make a difference. I don’t live in Toronto at present. There must be some Canadians out there who … Continue reading →

Posted in General | Tagged Civil Liberties, Free Speech, Health Freedom, ID, Libertarian Politics, Libertarianism, Liberty, Philosophy, Principles, Propaganda, Property Rights, Strategies, Surveillance, War | Leave a reply

Richard Maybury: Two Laws of Freedom (August 21, 2005)

Canadian Liberty Posted on August 21, 2005 by AlanOctober 19, 2021  

weekendinterviewshow.com, Aug 20/05 Scott Horton’s Interview with Richard Maybury (http://weekendinterviewshow.com/InterviewDisplay.aspx?i=126) This interview with Richard Maybury is very interesting. His website is www.chaostan.com. Another page here He recommends Austrian Economics because it is a tradition that recognizes that man has free … Continue reading →

Posted in Books | Tagged Philosophy, Principles, Richard Maybury, Uncle Eric | Leave a reply

Randolph Bourne: War is the Health of the State (August 21, 2005)

Canadian Liberty Posted on August 21, 2005 by AlanJanuary 30, 2021  

Randolph Bourne, The State, 1918 …The Government, with no mandate from the people, without consultation of the people, conducts all the negotiations, the backing and filling, the menaces and explanations, which slowly bring it into collision with some other Government, … Continue reading →

Posted in Books | Tagged Philosophy, Principles, Propaganda, Randolph Bourne, War, War is the Health of the State | Leave a reply

The Law by Frederic Bastiat (August 21, 2005)

Canadian Liberty Posted on August 21, 2005 by AlanFebruary 8, 2021  

The Law A clear, concise and brilliant explanation of liberty. Also available online here (Original Post)

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Posted in Books | Tagged Frederic Bastiat, Liberty, Philosophy, Principles, The Law | Leave a reply

Libertarianism in One Lesson by David Bergland (August 21, 2005)

Canadian Liberty Posted on August 21, 2005 by AlanJanuary 26, 2023  

Libertarianism in One Lesson I recommend this book because the author presents principled libertarian policies. I found it very helpful in gaining a better understanding of libertarianism. Contents Chapter 1. The Nature of Government Chapter 2. The Alternative to Coercive … Continue reading →

Posted in Books | Tagged David Bergland, Interventionism, Libertarian Politics, Libertarianism, Libertarianism in One Lesson, Philosophy, Principles, Strategies | Leave a reply

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