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Political Science: American Politics

Essential

http://www.cato.org/pubs/constitution/constitution_en.html

The Constitution of the United States of America

As the supreme law of the land, the American Constitution acts to limit the role of government to the defense of our rights against foreign and domestic threat.

(tags: History: American History, Political Science: American Politics, Foundations of Liberty, History, Foundations of Liberty: Individual Liberty, Foundations of Liberty: Limited Government, Political Science)

http://www.cato.org/pubs/constitution/declarationcopy_en.html

The Declaration of Independence

As one of America's founding documents, the Declaration is one of the most influential pieces of libertarian thought ever written

(tags: History: American History, Political Science: American Politics, Foundations of Liberty, Foundations of Liberty: Individual Liberty, Foundations of Liberty: Limited Government)

http://www.cato.org/pub_display.php?pub_id=6634

Strangulation by Regulation

By Peter Van Doren: "Why are America's markets so heavily regulated? Regulation usually rides in the Trojan horse of "market failure"-the perception that a particular market does not (or will not) operate efficiently without government intervention. Yet regulation persists in spite of evidence that it does not enhance efficiency. Why?"

(tags: Political Science: American Politics, Foundations of Liberty, Foundations of Liberty: Free Markets, Foundations of Liberty: Limited Government, Economics: Microeconomics)

http://www.cato.org/pub_display.php?pub_id=6715

The Libertarian Vote

By David Boaz and David Kirby: "The libertarian vote is in play. At some 13 percent of the electorate, it is sizable enough to swing elections. Pollsters, political strategists, candidates, and the media should take note of it."

(tags: Political Science: American Politics, Political Science)

http://xroads.virginia.edu/~HYPER/DETOC/ch4_06.htm

What Sort of Despotism Democratic Nations Have To Fear

By Alexis de Tocqueville. "It would seem that if despotism were to be established among the democratic nations of our days, it might assume a different character; it would be more extensive and more mild; it would degrade men without tormenting them."

(tags: History: American History, Political Science: American Politics, Foundations of Liberty, History, Foundations of Liberty: Individual Liberty, Foundations of Liberty: Limited Government, Political Science)

http://www.freeliberal.com/archives/001597.html

A New Approach to US Foreign Policy

By Christopher Preble: "The expansion of state power has occurred in almost every crisis, and at the expense of individual liberty. In short, war is a kind of petri dish for the germ of expanding state power."

(tags: Political Science: American Politics, Foundations of Liberty, Foundations of Liberty: Limited Government, Regional Studies: North Africa, Middle East, and the Persian Gulf, Foundations of Liberty: peace)

Leviathan

The Purpose and Limits of Government

"With the aid of experience, this essay will examine the theory behind the Declaration’s universal insights. Its focus will be on the moral order the Declaration sketches and the place of government within that order."

(tags: Political Science: American Politics, Law: Constitutional Law, Foundations of Liberty, Law, Foundations of Liberty: Limited Government, Political Science)

http://oll.libertyfund.org/index.php?option=com_staticxt&staticfile=show.php%3Ftitle=1941&Itemid=27

The Writings of James Madison

"This volume contains his public papers and his private correspondence, including speeches in the First Congress and Address to the General Assembly to the People of the Commonwealth of Virginia."

(tags: History: American History, Political Science: American Politics, History, Political Science, Political Science: Political Theory)