
Harvey Mansfield on Locke, Aristotle, and the Spirit of Liberalism
Conversations with Bill Kristol
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What Is Foreseeable Isn't a Good Idea
Harvey Mestrula: Montesquieu thought Macu Loey had come to an end. But he didn't see what was coming after him, this self-loathing of liberalism. What future philosophers will find and criticize from previous philosophers is pretty much up to them. And so I know when he would have thought that liberalism and enhances this notion of necessity instead of the rule of virtue.
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