Quarterly Journal of Austrian Economics
Author:
Wolfgang Grassl
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Volume 11, No. 1 (2008) This volume sets out to debunk the common myths about the origins of liberal thought: that Anglo-Saxon thinkers had a privileged role in the history of liberalism; that liberal ideas were somehow a byproduct of the demand for human rights and for democracy; or that human rights thought was exclusively rooted in the