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Portraits of Liberty investigates the lives and philosophies of thinkers throughout history who argued in favor of a freer world.
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Portraits of Liberty investigates the lives and philosophies of thinkers throughout history who argued in favor of a freer world.
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    The Medieval Case Against Taxes: William of Pagula

    The Medieval Case Against Taxes: William of Pagula

    Despite its reputation as a dark age, the Medieval period was not devoid of intellectual substance. An example of this is William of Pagula, a 14th-century English priest and scholar who wrote The Mirror of King Edward III, a political treatise condemning the king's practice of purveyance and excessive taxation. Using a mixture of Biblical and Classical authorities, William made the moral case against interfering with property rights.
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    No Superior and Few Equals: Elizabeth Freeman

    No Superior and Few Equals: Elizabeth Freeman

    Born into slavery, Elizabeth Freeman gained her freedom in 1781, eighty years before the American Civil War. Freeman did not escape to Pennsylvania as was common at the time. She gained her freedom through the courts. Upon winning her case, she changed her name to Elizabeth Freeman to celebrate her new life.
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    The Soldier Philosopher: Adam Ferguson

    The Soldier Philosopher: Adam Ferguson

    Born between the Scottish Lowlands and Highlands, Ferguson made a name for himself writing philosophical history, an early precursor to sociology. In his famous work, An Essay on The History of Civil Society, Ferguson explained how civilization is refined over many generations  as society evolves to deal with ever-increasing complexity.  
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    The Forgotten Abolitionist: The Black Revolutionary, Industrialist, and Abolitionist James Forten

    The Forgotten Abolitionist: The Black Revolutionary, Industrialist, and Abolitionist James Forten

    Despite his upbringing in poverty and vicious racial discrimination, the black freeman James Forten rose to become one of the foremost sailmakers in Philadelphia and a crucial voice in the abolition of slavery. Though largely forgotten today, Forten defied the racial stereotypes of his day and became a symbol of black achievement in the new nation of America.
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    Liberty's Forgotten Man: William Graham Sumner

    Liberty's Forgotten Man: William Graham Sumner

    This month, we examine the often-overlooked legacy of William Graham Sumner, a 19th-century sociologist, economist, and political thinker. Despite his pivotal role in establishing sociology as a discipline at Yale, Sumner's contributions have been overshadowed, partly due to his association with Herbert Spencer, who has been incorrectly labeled a social Darwinist. The episode delves into Sumner's life ideas, covering his critique of imperialism, the Forgotten Man, and the phenomenon of concentrated benefits and diffuse costs.

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    Live like a Libertarian: Karl Hess

    Live like a Libertarian: Karl Hess

    Renowned for his larger-than-life character, Karl Hess started as a conservative but slowly shifted away from the Republican party, turning towards the New Left. Eventually seeing the contradictions of both the right and the left, Hess became an anarchist without hyphens.
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