Abstract
The paper offers a prospective interpretation of Margaret Thatcher’s political legacy and offers some observations about the chances for a reproduction of her pro-freedom policies in the current historical circumstances. In so doing, the paper discusses the political relevance of classical liberalism and suggests that, if we want to increase individual freedoms and affirm the open society, we must change the “book of prescriptions” currently used by classical liberals.
Lingua originale | Italian |
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Numero di pagine | 25 |
Rivista | VENTUNESIMO SECOLO |
Stato di pubblicazione | Published - 2014 |