An Animated Introduction to the Philosophy of Liberty (http://free-market NULL.net/resources/introduction NULL.html)
I love principles. The intellectual presuppositions that drive your more specific thoughts, actions, and beliefs. That’s why I’m such a big fan of Bastiat’s The Law (http://bastiat NULL.org/en/the_law NULL.html) and similar sorts of things.
The first link in this post, “An Animated Introduction to the Philosophy of Liberty (http://free-market NULL.net/resources/introduction NULL.html)” from Free Market.net (http://free-market NULL.net/) is one of those type of philisophical principle documents that I really dig. The art is iconographic, which speaks to the foundational nature of the principles. The writing only dips into the “angry white man” tone a couple of times, tending to keep a mostly disinterested tone. I’m not a big fan of the music, but that’s mostly because I have other music going at the same time. I wish I could play the screensaver-version (which loops endlessly) over the info-monitors at the College I work at. Ha!
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