Best of the OLL
About this Collection
Helpful introductions and carefully edited selections bring the OLL into focus. With recommendations for further reading and useful explanatory notes, these Best of the OLL selections are an ideal way to begin exploring the ideas of liberty.
Members:
- BOLL 66: Alexis de Tocqueville, “On Socialism” (1848) (Alexis de Tocqueville)
- BOLL 67: John Stuart Mill “The Difficulties of Socialism” (1879) (John Stuart Mill)
- BOLL 68: Ludwig von Mises, “Economic Calculation under Socialism” (1922) (Ludwig von Mises)
- BOLL 69: John Thelwall, “Political Songs” (1795) (John Thelwall)
- BOLL 70: David Hume, “Idea of a Perfect Commonwealth” (1777) (David Hume)
- BOLL 71: Lysander Spooner, “Natural Law; or the Science of Justice” (1882) (Lysander Spooner)
- BOLL 72: “Three Agreements of the People” (1647-49) (John Lilburne)
- BOLL 73: Benjamin Constant, “On Freedom of Thought” (1815) (Benjamin Constant)
- BOLL 74: John Millar, “Circumstances which tend to increase the power of the Sovereign” (1771) (John Millar)