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.