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Those who shape the manners and mores are the true legislators of mankind—they wield the greatest power and influence.
David Brooks • The Second Mountain: The Quest for a Moral Life
The foundation of a free country is that your freedom to swing your fist ends where someone else’s nose begins.
Ryan Holiday • The Daily Stoic: 366 Meditations on Wisdom, Perseverance, and the Art of Living: Featuring new translations of Seneca, Epictetus, and Marcus Aurelius




Peut-on donc être à la fois libéral et esclavagiste ? John S. Mill ne le pense pas, à en juger du moins par la polémique qu’il a menée contre « ceux qui passaient pour » des libéraux anglais (parmi lesquels entrent peut-être Acton et Gladstone) et qui, au cours de la guerre de Sécession, se rangeaient massivement « dans le camp des partisans forcen
... See moreBernard Chamayou • Contre-histoire du libéralisme (POCHES ESSAIS t. 416) (French Edition)
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Jean-Jacques Rousseau • Do Contrato Social (Portuguese Edition)
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Jean-Jacques Rousseau • Do Contrato Social (Portuguese Edition)
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Jean-Jacques Rousseau • Do Contrato Social (Portuguese Edition)
Rousseau was the least academic of modern philosophers and in many ways was the most influential. His thought marked the end of the Age of Reason. He propelled political and ethical thinking into new channels. His reforms revolutionized taste, first in music, then in the other arts. He had a profound impact on people’s way of life; he taught parent
... See moreJean-Jacques Rousseau • Confessions of Jean-Jacques Rousseau
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