Leading Lights: Key writing from CIS history

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Bol This anthology brings together a remarkable collection of thinkers whose work over five decades has helped shape the intellectual life of The Centre for Independent Studies and, through it, the broader policy debate in Australia and beyond.From Nobel Laureates and public intellectuals to pioneering economists and contemporary voices, the range and depth of contributions is striking. Yet what unites these diverse authors is not a single discipline or methodology but a shared commitment to the principles of a free society: individual liberty, the rule of law, open inquiry and the importance of institutions that sustain both prosperity and civic life.Across these essays, readers will encounter enduring questions. What is the proper role of the state? How do markets generate wealth and coordinate human activity? What cultural and moral foundations are necessary for freedom to endure? And how should societies respond to the persistent tensions between equality, justice, and liberty?These are not abstract concerns. They recur across generations because they reflect permanent features of human society. As the contributions in this volume demonstrate, the answers offered by the tradition of classical liberal thought are not static doctrines but evolving arguments - tested against experience, refined through debate and sharpened by changing circumstances.

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This anthology brings together a remarkable collection of thinkers whose work over five decades has helped shape the intellectual life of The Centre for Independent Studies and, through it, the broader policy debate in Australia and beyond.From Nobel Laureates and public intellectuals to pioneering economists and contemporary voices, the range and depth of contributions is striking. Yet what unites these diverse authors is not a single discipline or methodology but a shared commitment to the principles of a free society: individual liberty, the rule of law, open inquiry and the importance of institutions that sustain both prosperity and civic life.Across these essays, readers will encounter enduring questions. What is the proper role of the state? How do markets generate wealth and coordinate human activity? What cultural and moral foundations are necessary for freedom to endure? And how should societies respond to the persistent tensions between equality, justice, and liberty?These are not abstract concerns. They recur across generations because they reflect permanent features of human society. As the contributions in this volume demonstrate, the answers offered by the tradition of classical liberal thought are not static doctrines but evolving arguments - tested against experience, refined through debate and sharpened by changing circumstances.

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