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  1. Charles Dunoyer and French classical liberalism.Leonard P. Liggio - 1977 - Journal of Libertarian Studies 1 (3):153-78.
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  2. Social scientists, schooling, and the acculturation of immigrants in 19th century America.Leonard P. Liggio - 1978 - Journal of Libertarian Studies 2 (1):69-84.
     
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    American Classical Liberalism and Religion: Religion, Reason and Economic Science.Leonard P. Liggio - 2003 - Journal des Economistes Et des Etudes Humaines 13 (2).
    Rerum Novarum, the papal encyclical of Pope Leo XIII, has had a major impact on Catholic thinking. Issued in 1891 it immediately received much public attention. This was especially the case in the United States where it was seen as the response re-affirming the sanctity of private property long sought by the American bishops in the public debates with Henry George and his supporters. George was a central public figure in the United States, England and Ireland, whose speeches and writings (...)
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    Bastiat and the French School of Laissez-Faire.Leonard Liggio - 2001 - Journal des Economistes Et des Etudes Humaines 11 (2).
    Federic Bastiat came on to the economic scene in 1844 and died in 1850. He filled the pages with his analyses of economic relations and the effects of government plunder, regulation and transfers. He fulfilled the first character of a scientist, he was unterrifed. Before his writings he had had a quarter century of study of economics. He immersed himself in the major economic writings of the discipline. The French economists, Cantillon, Quesnay, Turgot, Dupont, Condorcet, Condillac, Say, Destutt de Tracy, (...)
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    Evolution of French liberal thought : From the 1760’s to the 1840’s.Leonard P. Liggio - 1990 - Journal des Economistes Et des Etudes Humaines 1 (1):101-150.
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    Henry George, Private Property and The American Origins of Rerum Novarum.Leonard P. Liggio - 2003 - Journal des Economistes Et des Etudes Humaines 13 (2).
    Rerum Novarum, the papal encyclical of Pope Leo XIII, has had a major impact on Catholic thinking. Issued in 1891 it immediately received much public attention. This was especially the case in the United States where it was seen as the response re-affirming the sanctity of private property long sought by the American bishops in the public debates with Henry George and his supporters. George was a central public figure in the United States, England and Ireland, whose speeches and writings (...)
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    Introduction.Leonard P. Liggio - 2003 - Journal des Economistes Et des Etudes Humaines 13 (2).
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    in Memoriam.Leonard P. Liggio - 1995 - Journal des Economistes Et des Etudes Humaines 6 (1):3-10.
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    Law and Legislation in Hayek's Legal Philosophy.Leonard P. Liggio - 1994 - Journal des Economistes Et des Etudes Humaines 5 (1):165-188.
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    Property in Roman Religion and Early Christian Fathers.Leonard P. Liggio - 2005 - In Nicholas Capaldi (ed.), Business and Religion: A Clash of Civilizations? M & M Scrivener Press. pp. 134.
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  11. Richard Cantillon and the French economists: distinctive French contributions to JB Say.Leonard P. Liggio - 1985 - Journal of Libertarian Studies 7 (2).
     
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    The Medieval Law Merchant: Economic Growth Challenged by the Public Choice State.Leonard P. Liggio - 1999 - Journal des Economistes Et des Etudes Humaines 9 (1):63-82.
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    The Pilgrimage to Liberty.Leonard P. Liggio - 1999 - Journal des Economistes Et des Etudes Humaines 9 (4):637-654.
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    Hayek’s Challenge. [REVIEW]Leonard P. Liggio - 2004 - Review of Metaphysics 58 (2):427-428.
    Bruce Caldwell’s Hayeks’ Challenge is a significant contribution to philosophy and to economics. F. A. Hayek received the Nobel Prize in Economic Science in 1974. During the Methodology Conflict, the German Historical School, drawing on Hegel and Herder, rejected natural law doctrines and claimed that each nation was unique with its own nature. The Austrian School started from the universality of human nature.
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    Hayek’s Challenge. [REVIEW]Leonard P. Liggio - 2004 - Review of Metaphysics 58 (2):427-428.
    Bruce Caldwell’s Hayeks’ Challenge is a significant contribution to philosophy and to economics. F. A. Hayek received the Nobel Prize in Economic Science in 1974. During the Methodology Conflict, the German Historical School, drawing on Hegel and Herder, rejected natural law doctrines and claimed that each nation was unique with its own nature. The Austrian School started from the universality of human nature.
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