Liberty, in political philosophy refers to the freedoms guaranteed to all members of a society; in ontology it can denote concepts of free will as contrasted
Statue of Liberty was originally conceived by Édouard de Laboulaye, a French abolitionist, who conceived of the idea of the Statue of Liberty and giving
independence. Murray N. Rothbard, "The Struggle in Pennsylvania and Delaware," ch. 31 of Pt. IV of ConceivedinLiberty vol. 4 (Arlington House, 1979), pp. 168–169
The Constitution of Liberty is a book by Austrian economist and Nobel Prize recipient Friedrich Hayek. The book was first published in 1960 by the University
ch. 12, Pt. II of ConceivedinLiberty vol. 1 (Arlington House, 1975), p. 115. In the mid-1640s, as the Puritan Revolution arose in England, Lord Baltimore