KenH
Well-Known Member
Very interesting.
"Last month, a group of center-right policy experts and commentators released a statement of principles affirming the traditional values of American conservatives. Calling themselves “Freedom Conservatives,” they reaffirmed “the distinctive creed that made America great: that individual liberty is essential to the moral and physical strength of the nation.” Both the progressive left and nationalist right have abandoned this philosophy. Thankfully, there are many who have not yet given up on the principles of the American Founding. I was not among the initial drafters, but I was proud to add my signature.
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Freedom Conservatism boldly proclaims the importance of free markets for national flourishing. We must uphold “the rule of law, freedom of contract, and freedom of association” while cracking down on the crony patronage that enriches the few at the expense of the many.
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Freedom Conservatives rightly want to rein in “unaccountable and unelected regulators who routinely exceed their statutory authority,” which causes stagnation and inequality."
- rest of column at A Macroeconomic Agenda for Freedom Conservatives | AIER
"Last month, a group of center-right policy experts and commentators released a statement of principles affirming the traditional values of American conservatives. Calling themselves “Freedom Conservatives,” they reaffirmed “the distinctive creed that made America great: that individual liberty is essential to the moral and physical strength of the nation.” Both the progressive left and nationalist right have abandoned this philosophy. Thankfully, there are many who have not yet given up on the principles of the American Founding. I was not among the initial drafters, but I was proud to add my signature.
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Freedom Conservatism boldly proclaims the importance of free markets for national flourishing. We must uphold “the rule of law, freedom of contract, and freedom of association” while cracking down on the crony patronage that enriches the few at the expense of the many.
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Freedom Conservatives rightly want to rein in “unaccountable and unelected regulators who routinely exceed their statutory authority,” which causes stagnation and inequality."
- rest of column at A Macroeconomic Agenda for Freedom Conservatives | AIER