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The Conservative Liberalism of Burke, Smith, and Hume (with Dan Klein)

The Conservative Liberalism of Burke, Smith, and Hume (with Dan Klein)

Daniel Klein joins the show to discuss political order in the age of Burke, Hume, and Smith.

Free Thoughts · Libertarianism.org

November 20, 202050m 21s

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Show Notes

Daniel Klein explains how on regular issues of policy reform—presupposing a stable integrated polity— Hume, Smith, and Burke were liberal in the original political meaning of “liberal.” Thus, on policy reform, although they accorded the status quo a certain presumption (as any reasonable person must), the more distinctive feature is that they maintained (even propounded, most plainly in Smith’s case) a presumption of liberty in matters of policy reform.


How are Hume, Smith, and Burke similar? How did Burke, Hume, and Smith interact? What is the difference between polity and policy?


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