This paper surveys the views of twenty key British and non-British figures in the classical liberal tradition on the issues of war, imperialism, and alternative paths to peace. These ideas are important both for purely historical reasons, and because they are relevant to contemporary conversations about the complexities and nuances of foreign relations. We identify common themes across these thinkers while noting that there is no single classical liberal position on these issues. In addition to identifying commonalities, we also summarize tensions and contradictions, both within the work of individual figures and across the thinkers surveyed. We include two appendices consisting of tables summarizing the views of each of the thinkers discussed throughout the survey.Download the article from SSRN at the link.
November 23, 2022
Owens and Coyne on Classical Liberals on War and Imperialism @ccoyne1 @GeorgeMasonU
Matthew Owens and Christopher J. Coyne, both of George Mason University, have published Classical Liberals on War and Imperialism: A Historical Survey. Here is the abstract.
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