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Poetic Sovereignty in the Work of the Romantic Poets: Self-Determiniation and Revolutionary ThoughtHayley E. Tartell - This essay first explores how Romantic poets William Wordsworth and Percy Shelley invoke the medium of language, specifically poetic language, to opine on the relationship between the reader’s sense experience and freedom. Subsequently, this piece delves into... Keep Reading »
Internet Freedom: Rhetoric Versus RealityVaughan A. Holding - In the last few years the Internet has borne witness to and facilitated a great deal of social and societal change. From Hilary Clinton's positive 2010 address; ‘Remarks on Internet Freedom', to the Tunisian and Egyptian revolutions that showcased the power of... Keep Reading »
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Let Them Export Cake: An Examination of The Role of Economic Freedoms in Fostering Intra-EMU Export GrowthPaul Jeffries - This paper investigates the relationship between various types of economic freedom and intra-EMU export growth. Export growth is the primary empirical puzzle that this paper seeks to explicate, and is important because the EMU's inception preceded significant current... Keep Reading »
On Freedom and Progress: Comparing Marx and MillFrank Wang - This essay compares Karl Marx’s and J.S. Mill’s understandings of freedom and their analyses of the impediments to its realization. First, this essay argues that the two philosophers share the same premise that progress is possible and that mankind has... Keep Reading »
Reading Deeply: How The Internet May Limit Our AutonomyJesse A. Goldberg - Traditionally, human beings and tools are thought to be in a simple relationship with one another. All agency is located in the person, consequently making the human being the sole object of power which acts on its subject, the tool. As we move forward into an era... Keep Reading »
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