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Cato’s Letters: Against Tyranny and Corruption

Cato’s Letters: Against Tyranny and Corruption

We explore how John Trenchard and Thomas Gordon’s fiery writings helped shape free speech and resistance to tyranny.

Portraits of Liberty · Libertarianism.org

March 10, 202624m 48s

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Long before the American Revolution, in the 1720s, a series of newspaper essays known as Cato’s Letters warned readers that power corrupts and liberty survives only through constant vigilance. In this episode of Portraits of Liberty, we explore how John Trenchard and Thomas Gordon’s fiery writings helped shape the American tradition of free speech, self-defense, and resistance to tyranny.

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