Foundations of a Free Society (Occasional Papers, #149)

by Eamonn Butler

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This important book outlines the core principles that define a free society. It provides an accessible introduction to the institutions and policies necessary to preserve and enhance individual freedom. The author also sets out the wider benefits of free societies. A combination of small government, the rule of law, strong private property rights and free trade enables entrepreneurship to thrive, delivering large improvements in living standards and lifting people out of poverty. Furthermore, a society based on ordered liberty allows free associations and networks of cooperation to develop that deliver wider social as well as economic benefits. Attempts to expand the role of government to promote equality or security at the expense of liberty have tended to end in failure and oppression. With its clear language, concise arguments and persuasive real-world examples, this primer is essential reading for those attempting to bring freedom to countries where the foundations of a free society are absent, and for those defending liberty in places where traditional freedoms are under threat.
  • ISBN10 0255366876
  • ISBN13 9780255366878
  • Publish Date 25 November 2013
  • Publish Status Active
  • Publish Country GB
  • Imprint Institute of Economic Affairs
  • Format Paperback
  • Pages 188
  • Language English