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Consent, Liberty, and the Right of Resistance (Locke)

Representative government and protective tariffs

(Henry Clay's Farewell)

Liberal republicanism and free trade (John Stuart Mill)

Liberators (Lincoln, Juarez, Bolivar)

Two Concepts of Minority Rights (Calhoun vs. Douglass vs. Pure Majority Rule)

The free-market critique of corporate capitalism (A. Smith)

Poverty

Free-market Liberalism: Free to Choose and Free to Lose? (Hayek)

A leading protectionist

Dilemmas of War: From Terrorist to World-beloved Statesman (Mandela)

Welfare-State Capitalism: Bulwark of the Downtrodden and Buttress of the Paternalistic Big Guy? (Keynes)

Republicanism (Benito Juarez)

Why Be Ruled from the Center?

Dilemmas of War: Truman and the Hiroshima Bomb

Anti-republicanism (Napoleon III)

Race

Conquest and Enserfment

Why Be Ruled from the Center? (Clockwise from top left: Emma Goldman, P.-J. Proudhon, Patrick Henry, Mercy Otis Warren, George Mason)

Subjection of Women

Enfranchisement of Women (Harriet Taylor Mill)

Against Exploitation (Marx and Engels)

Their Morals and Ours (Trotsky vs. Dewey)

Elitist-republican centralism (Alexander Hamilton)

Oppression and Racial Terrorism

Republican secessionism (Lorenzo de Zavala & Stephen F. Austin)

Four against Injustice (Victor Hugo, Charlotte Perkins Gilman, Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi, Martin Luther King, Jr.)