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Reliving classic works and speeches of classical liberals. A Libertarianism.org podcast narrated by Caleb O. Brown.... more
FAQs about Classics of Liberty:How many episodes does Classics of Liberty have?The podcast currently has 19 episodes available.
April 30, 2016John L. O'Sullivan: The Great Nation of FuturityIn this episode Caleb O. Brown reads John L. O’Sullivan’s “The Great Nation of Futurity.”...more16minPlay
April 16, 2016Dwight D. Eisenhower: Farewell AddressThis episode features a remastered recording of Dwight D. Eisenhower’s 1961 farewell address....more19minPlay
April 04, 2016Lysander Spooner: To the Non-Slaveholders of the SouthIn this episode, Caleb O. Brown reads Lysander Spooner’s 1858 essay “To the Non-Slaveholders of the South.”...more14minPlay
March 12, 2016The Loco-Foco Declaration of PrinciplesIn this episode, Caleb O. Brown reads the Loco-Foco Declaration of Principles....more13minPlay
September 12, 2015Richard Cobden: On Free TradeThis episode features selections from Richard Cobden’s writings and speeches on the freedom of commerce after his election to Parliament in 1841....more10minPlay
August 29, 2015Benjamin R. Tucker: The Relation of the State to the IndividualThis episode features excerpts from Benjamin Tucker’s 1890 speech on the parasitic and inherently agressive nature of the state....more15minPlay
August 15, 2015Henry David Thoreau: Civil DisobedienceIn this episode of Classics of Liberty, Caleb O. Brown reads selections from Henry David Thoreau’s subversive essay Civil Disobedience....more14minPlay
July 11, 2015Adam Smith: The Man of System and Labor and CommerceThis episode features two selections from both The Theory of Moral Sentiments and The Wealth of Nations by Adam Smith....more6minPlay
July 04, 2015Frederick Douglass: What to the Slave is the Fourth of July?In this episode of Classics of Liberty, Caleb O. Brown reads the iconic speech “What to a slave is the Fourth of July?” by Frederick Douglass....more16minPlay
FAQs about Classics of Liberty:How many episodes does Classics of Liberty have?The podcast currently has 19 episodes available.