Sunday, October 11, 2009

The Libertarian Nobel Peace-Prize Winner

"And my belief grows yearly stronger that, but for these principles [classical liberalism], the societies of the present would be without wealth, peace, material greatness, or moral dignity." Frederic Passy

It is this final outcome of morality that makes liberty an ultimate as well as instrumental virtue.

The Libertarian Nobel Peace-Prize Winner | Foundation for Economic Education

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