William Leggett (1801–1839) was the intellectual leader of the laissez-faire wing of Jacksonian democracy. His diverse writings applied the principle of equal rights to liberty and property. These editorials maintain a historical and contemporary relevance. Lawrence H. White is Professor of Economics at the University of Georgia.
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Leisure Hours at Sea: Being a Few Miscellaneous Poems
- 140 stránok
- 5 hodin čítania
Originally published in 1837, this collection of poems offers a glimpse into the mind of William Leggett, a well-known American journalist and political activist. Inspired by his travels at sea, Leggett's poetry explores themes of nature, love, and freedom. With vivid imagery and memorable verse, this book is a delightful read for anyone seeking to escape the stresses of modern life.
A Collection of the Political Writings of William Leggett
- 314 stránok
- 11 hodin čítania
Naval Stories
- 188 stránok
- 7 hodin čítania
William Leggett was a prominent American journalist and early advocate of laissez-faire economics and individual liberty. This collection of his political writings, edited and introduced by Theodore Sedgwick, brings together some of his most influential essays on topics such as free trade, slavery, and the role of government in society. Leggett's clear and incisive style and his commitment to democratic ideals make his writings as relevant today as they were in the 19th century.