Forgotten Gems
Over the course of time some particularly noteworthy essays, chapters or sections of books are forgotten. This section is an attempt to revive these “forgotten gems”.
- Acton-Creighton Correspondence (1887)
- Bastiat and the State (1848)
- Blackstone on Property (1753)
- Blackstone on the Absolute Rights of Individuals (1753)
- Chodorov, Socialism via Taxation (1946)
- Condorcet, 10th Epoch. Future Progress of Man (1796)
- Constant, The Liberty of Ancients Compared with that of Moderns (1819)
- Étienne de la Boétie, Discourse of Voluntary Servitude (1576)
- Hodgskin on the Natural Right to Property (1832)
- Hume on the Origin of Government (1777)
- Hume, The Progress of English Liberty (1778)
- Macaulay, Southey’s Colloquies (1830)
- Madison on Universal and Perpetual Peace (1792)
- Oppenheimer, The Genesis of the State (1922)
- Overton, An Arrow Against all Tyrants (1646)
- Say on Colonial Slave Labor (18129)
- Say on Property Rights (1819)
- Spencer on the Tyranny of Fashion (1854)
- Spencer, Proper Sphere of Government (1843)
- Spencer, The Right to Ignore the State (1851)
- Spooner on Natural Law (1882)
- Spooner, Taxation and the Common Law (1852)
- Sumner, The Conquest of the US by Spain (1898)
- Sumner, The Forgotten Man (1883)
- Tocqueville’s Critique of Socialism (1848)