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The History of Conservatism and Libertarianism
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Definitions and Foundations
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Roots of Conservatism (18th-century Britain)
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Roots of Libertarianism (18th-century Britain & France)
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Roots of Conservatism and Libertarianism (America)
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Continental Conservatism and Liberalism, 1800-1848
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British Conservatism, 1800-1848
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British Liberalism, 1800-1848
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Southern Conservatives and Liberals, 1800-1860
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Northern Conservatives and Liberals, 1800-1860
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Continental Conservatives and Liberals, 1848-1914
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British Conservatism, 1848-1914
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British Liberalism, 1848-1914
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American Conservatives and Liberals, 1860-1914
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Distributists and Southern Agrarians
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New Humanists
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Nock and Mencken
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Anglo-American Politics to Churchill
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Literary Conservatives: Dawson, Eliot, and the Inklings
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Libertarian Foundations I
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Libertarian Foundations II
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American Postwar Traditionalists
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Anticommunism and McCarthy
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William F. Buckley and National Review
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Straussians and Neoconservatives
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Murray Rothbard and the Libertarian Party
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The “Religious Right”
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The Thatcher and Reagan Revolutions
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The Paleos
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The Ron Paul Presidential Campaigns
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Current Issues in Conservatism and Libertarianism
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American Conservatives and Liberals, 1860-1914
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