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Historical See other Historical Articles Title: The American Revolution and Classical Liberalism
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Ludwig Von Mises Institute
URL Source: https://mises.org/wire/american-revolution-and-classical-liberalism
Published: Jul 4, 2023
Author: Murray Rothbard
Post Date: 2023-07-04 00:40:48 by Charles_Byrd
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The libertarian creed emerged from the "classical liberal" movements of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries in the Western world, specifically, from the English Revolution of the seventeenth century. This radical libertarian movement, even though only partially successful in its birthplace, Great Britain, was still able to usher in the Industrial Revolution there by freeing industry and production from the strangling restrictions of State control and urban government-supported guilds. For the classical liberal movement was, throughout the Western world, a mighty libertarian "revolution" against what we might call the Old Orderthe ancien régime which had dominated its subjects for centuries. This regime had, in the early modern period beginning in the sixteenth century, imposed an absolute central State and a king ruling by divine right on top of an older, restrictive web of feudal land monopolies and urban guild controls and restrictions. The result was a Europe stagnating under a crippling web of controls, taxes, and monopoly privileges to produce and sell conferred by central (and local) governments upon their favorite producers. This alliance of the new bureaucratic, war-making central State with privileged merchantsan alliance to be called "mercantilism" by later historiansand with a class of ruling feudal landlords constituted the Old Order against which the new movement of classical liberals and radicals arose and rebelled in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. Click for Full Text! Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest
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