Yes, it’s true. The founders and old revolutionaries were by no means anarchists. But most people today don’t realize how radical some of their views were – for the time – and for today.

Path to Liberty, Fast Friday Edition: January 19, 2024

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Henry Knox, Letter to John Sullivan (21 May 1787)

Richard Henry Lee – Letter to Edmund Randolph (16 Oct 1787)

Pelatiah Webster – A Citizen of Philadelphia (8 Nov 1787)

William Pierce – Letter to George Turner (19 May 1787)

Thomas Jefferson – Letter to Isaac H. Tiffany (4 Apr 1819)

Josiah Warren – Equitable Commerce (1848)

Thomas Jefferson – First Inaugural Address (4 Mar 1801)

James Otis, Jr. – The Rights of the British Colonies Asserted and Proved (1763)

Lysander Spooner – No Treason VI. (1870)

John Taylor of Caroline – An Inquiry into the Principle and Policy of the Government of the United States (1814)

Murray Rothbard – The Ethics of Liberty (1982)

Patrick Henry – Virginia Ratifying Convention (7 June 1788)

Thomas Paine – Common Sense (10 Jan 1776)

Benjamin Tucker – Declaration of Purpose, Liberty Vol 1, No. 1 (6 Aug 1881)

Thomas Jefferson – Letter to Francis W. Gilmer (7 June 1816)

Murray Rothbard – War, Peace and the State (Apr 1963)

James Madison – Philadelphia Convention (29 June 1787)

Henry Knox – Letter to George Washington (18 Jan 1790)

Episode – Militia vs Standing Army: The Founders’ View

Lysander Spooner – The Unconstitutionality of Slavery (1860)

Episode – Compliance is Violence: Dickinson and Spooner on the Path to Liberty

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