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Welcome to The Junto Podcast, hosted by Edgar Mills, where we delve into the practical applications of critical thinking and bold creativity. In this episode, we explore the fascinating political philosophies of two prominent 1800s figures, Frédéric Bastiat and Alexis de Tocqueville, and their relevance to modern politics. Bastiat, a staunch advocate for limited government and individual liberty, provides a critical lens on what he termed 'legal plunder', the unfair redistribution of wealth facilitated by the law.
Conversely, Tocqueville's observations from his work "Democracy in America" offer insights into the nature of democracy, highlighting the balance between equality and liberty while cautioning against the 'tyranny of the majority'. We compare these historical perspectives to current political ideologies and explore their connection to modern libertarian principles, including individual rights, free markets, and opposition to expansive governmental roles.
Join us as we analyze how these core 1800s philosophical foundations could reshape contemporary political landscapes, unravel the complexities of legal plunder, and discuss the intricate balance of power in today's globalized world. Perfect for anyone looking to deepen their understanding of historical influences on today's political framework.
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Welcome to The Junto Podcast, hosted by Edgar Mills, where we delve into the practical applications of critical thinking and bold creativity. In this episode, we explore the fascinating political philosophies of two prominent 1800s figures, Frédéric Bastiat and Alexis de Tocqueville, and their relevance to modern politics. Bastiat, a staunch advocate for limited government and individual liberty, provides a critical lens on what he termed 'legal plunder', the unfair redistribution of wealth facilitated by the law.
Conversely, Tocqueville's observations from his work "Democracy in America" offer insights into the nature of democracy, highlighting the balance between equality and liberty while cautioning against the 'tyranny of the majority'. We compare these historical perspectives to current political ideologies and explore their connection to modern libertarian principles, including individual rights, free markets, and opposition to expansive governmental roles.
Join us as we analyze how these core 1800s philosophical foundations could reshape contemporary political landscapes, unravel the complexities of legal plunder, and discuss the intricate balance of power in today's globalized world. Perfect for anyone looking to deepen their understanding of historical influences on today's political framework.

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