Classical liberalism, as seen in the works of John Locke and Montesquieu, emerges as a reaction to absolutism: opposing an almighty state with a state limited in its powers. However, how far should this limitation go, and where does liberalism turn into libertarianism, seemingly only a step away from anarchism? Liberalism, as will be discussed, has multiple dimensions: political, legal, social, and economic. What world and human views underpin liberalism and libertarianism, and what is the relationship between contemporary and classical liberalism? These questions will be examined starting from texts and discussed during the workshop. With Prof. Dr. Norbert Campagna; Associate Professor at the University of Luxembourg. No prior knowledge is required. Everyone is welcome!
Good to know
- With Prof. Dr. Norbert Campagna, Associate Professor at the University of Luxembourg. Suitable for all levels.
- Project 'Sapere Aude 2.0', supported by the National Fund.
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Where does it take place?
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5 Av. Marie-Thérèse
2132 Hollerich Luxembourg
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