Liberal Currents

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 · 3 June 2024 English

Robert Kagan's "Rebellion" and America's enduring antiliberalism.


Individual Contributors to Policy Commons · 28 May 2024 English

How writing from the very abstract to the very particular can help to advance a liberal agenda.


Individual Contributors to Policy Commons · 22 May 2024 English

A reply to Matthew Sleat's review of Freedom from Fear.


Individual Contributors to Policy Commons · 15 May 2024 English

Can we still draw hope from the past successes of Swedish social democracy?


Individual Contributors to Policy Commons · 14 May 2024 English

On Levitsky and Ziblatt's "The Tyranny of the Minority."


Individual Contributors to Policy Commons · 13 May 2024 English

A look at the first globalization.


Individual Contributors to Policy Commons · 9 May 2024 English

Even most liberal-skeptical radicals have good reason to endorse a basic liberal framework.


Individual Contributors to Policy Commons · 29 April 2024 English

Towards a Georgist public finance regime for state level universal basic income.


Individual Contributors to Policy Commons · 22 April 2024 English

The American right frequently takes unreasonable and anti-social behavior and presents it as commonplace and normal.


Individual Contributors to Policy Commons · 10 April 2024 English

For a century, housing has been stuck in a vicious cycle of layering bad policy atop bad policy. It is imperative that we end it.