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Does classical liberalism imply democracy?
2015
Ethics & Global Politics
There is a fault line running through classical liberalism as to whether or not democratic selfgovernance is a necessary part of a liberal social order. The democratic and non-democratic strains of classical liberalism are both present today*particularly in the United States. Many contemporary libertarians and neo-Austrian economists represent the non-democratic strain in their promotion of non-democratic sovereign city-states (start-up cities or charter cities). We will take the late James M.
doi:10.3402/egp.v8.29310
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