Liberal Currents
Individual Contributors to Policy Commons
Liberal Currents offers discussion, elucidation, and defense of liberal principles and institutions. These principles—however qualified—are freedom, individualism, universalism, and pluralism, grounded in a respect for the dignity of ordinary people living ordinary lives. These principles are embedded and protected within liberal institutions: the rule of law, due process, democratic politics, private property, markets, and institutions of free inquiry and expression.
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Individual Contributors to Policy Commons · 21 June 2023
Are corporations adopting progressive rhetoric on race and gender out of ideology or greed?
Individual Contributors to Policy Commons · 9 June 2023
A look at Michael Walzer's approach of treating liberalism "as an adjective."
Individual Contributors to Policy Commons · 31 May 2023
Part of the explosion in tuition costs can be explained by the same phenomena leading to the rise in housing costs: NIMBYism.
Individual Contributors to Policy Commons · 23 May 2023
A new Cold War is upon us whether we want it to or not. America can win it by focusing on economic growth, immigration, and national sovereignty.
Individual Contributors to Policy Commons · 22 May 2023 English
The creative powers of science and engineering can be channeled in ways that promote human health, welfare, expansion of life opportunities, and even frivolous fun, without succumbing to the temptations …
Individual Contributors to Policy Commons · 22 May 2023
The creative powers of science and engineering can be channeled in ways that promote human health, welfare, expansion of life opportunities, and even frivolous fun, without succumbing to the temptations …
Individual Contributors to Policy Commons · 18 May 2023
It is imperative that we end judicial supremacy in America. It may be politically difficult, it may take time, but it can be done, and should be.
Individual Contributors to Policy Commons · 16 May 2023 English
Liberal egalitarianism hasn't always grasped the challenges of power and domination in capitalism, but we don't need to "move beyond liberal egalitarianism." Learning from these gaps would fulfill the liberal …
Individual Contributors to Policy Commons · 16 May 2023
Liberal egalitarianism hasn't always grasped the challenges of power and domination in capitalism, but we don't need to "move beyond liberal egalitarianism." Learning from these gaps would fulfill the liberal …
Individual Contributors to Policy Commons · 8 May 2023
International relations scholars argue that a multipolar world is a more peaceful one, but history shows otherwise. What matters is not the number of poles but the norms of the …