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From Daniel Hannan
Lord Denning, most celebrated of all twentieth-century jurists, declared: “Magna Carta is the greatest constitutional document of all times—the foundation of the freedom of the individual against the arbitrary authority of the despot.”
The few copies that survive from the thirteenth century are mostly housed in our cathedrals, tended like the relics that were removed at the Reformation. One is on display in the Australian Parliament in Canberra. Another hangs next to the Declaration of Independence in the National Archives in Washington, D.C. Here, in short, is the Anglosphere’s unifying text.
As an aside, there is also a campaign underway to bring a copy of the Magna Carta to Canada, for its anniversary next year.
This is the first in a series of posts on Milton Friedman. I plan to explore the work and influence of one of the world’s most famous economists.
Here is a copy of the original essay by Leonard Read.
I am just finishing The Truth About Trudeau and so far it is a great read. Meanwhile, over at Landmark Report, Dave Gordon has a full-length interview with the author Bob Plamondon. If you’re thinking of picking up this book this summer, I highly recommend you listen to this interview , as an addendum.
This video is still pertinent with Dalton McGuinty’s testifying yesterday. For this reason, I thought it was worth posting.