John Locke's quote "We are like chameleons, we take our hue and the color of our moral character, from those who are around ...
One way to sum up postwar American politics is to say that conservatives try to stop liberals from breaking the liberals’ own rules. The “rules” in this formulation are those of liberalism in the ...
Let’s look at a few of the many ancient and modern authors who helped set this in motion. It’s a huge always evolving story ...
James B. Rose is the spokesperson for the late Mary-Elaine Swanson, who authored John Locke: Philosopher of American Liberty. A forerunner in the field of American Christian Education, Rose is also an ...
The ability to lift oneself up by their own bootstraps has long been celebrated in the United States. This admiration of self-reliance derives from the 17th-century English philosopher John Locke, who ...
Over the course of the last five years, I have been devoting my Christmas article to authors or topics that touch upon the birth of Jesus of Nazareth and are relevant to the free society and a free ...
Arguably no philosopher had a greater influence on America’s founding than John Locke, says Joseph Loconte, director of the Center for American Studies at The Heritage Foundation. Locke’s ideas about ...
John Locke, the Enlightenment thinker known as the "Father of Liberalism," shares today's quote of the day. Read the quote of the day by John Locke, its meaning, Locke's life, why it matters now, and ...