A liberal
timeline by LockeSmith Institute | An excellent essay by Amy
H. Sturgis Extract
from Russell on liberalism (Word, 39 KB) Russell himself was not a
liberal. Classical
liberalism (Word, 30KB Extracts from the Encyclopaedia
Britannica) The Concept
of Liberalism and its Relevance for India by S.P. Aiyar
(Word document from ‘Freedom and Dissent’ published by
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Western
liberal thought |
Indian
liberal thought |
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Socrates
(Apology by Plato, a Word document, 130 KB) Magna
Charta, 1225 (Word, 62KB) John
Locke, 1690 (Treatise on Govt. Word, 380KB) Voltaire
1778 (Letter on Locke, Word, 41KB) Adam
Smith 1776 (Wealth of Nations, Word 2.6 MB) David Hume
(390KB, Word doc) Edmund
Burke 1790 (Reflections on the Revolution in France, Text file, 570KB) James
Madison, 1789. Amendments to US Constitution, Word 66KB) T John
Stuart Mill, 1859 (On Ayn Rand FA
Hayek (Use of knowledge in Society,1945, PDF 1.36MB) Milton Friedman
(link to his Indian writings, 1955) Peter Bauer Buchanan
(Soul of liberalism, 2000. PDF 48KB) |
Indian
(some of their writings are at IPI Publications page) BR Shenoy Jadgish Bhagwati Deepak Lal Gurcharan Das Sauvik Chakraverti Parth Shah, founder, Centre for Civil Society Barun Mitra, founder, Liberty
Institute Madhu Kishwar, founder, Manushi S.V. Raju, President, Indian Liberal Group Nirvikar Singh IndiaPolicy Online Publications Historical
Raja Ram Mohun Roy Gokhle Rajaji Minoo Masani |
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