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> COMMON SENSE
> Thomas Paine
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> THE DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE
> Thomas Jefferson
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> Scripts by George H. Smith
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> THE COMMUNIST MANIFESTO
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> THE SOCIAL CONTRACT
> Jean Jacques Rousseau
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> Scripts by Ralph Raico
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> WEALTH OF NATIONS
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> ON LIBERTY
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> VINDICATION OF THE RIGHTS OF WOMAN
> Mary Wollstoncraft
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> THE PRINCE
> Niccolo Machiavelli
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> DISCOURSE ON VOLUNTARY SERVITUDE
> Etienne De La Boetie
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> Scripts by George H. Smith & Wendy McElroy
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> DEMOCRACY IN AMERICA
> Alexis de Tocqueville
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> CIVIL DISOBEDIENCE
> Henry David Thoreau
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> THE LIBERATOR
> William Lloyd Garrison
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> Scripts by Wendy McElroy
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> REFLECTIONS ON THE REVOLUTION IN FRANCE
> Edmund Burke
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> RIGHTS OF MAN
> Thomas Paine
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> LEVIATHAN
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> THE FEDERALIST PAPERS
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>THE FEDERALIST PAPERS
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> TWO TREATISES OF GOVERNMENT
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