Mark D. White argues that Kant's classical liberalism should be ours as well.
Stephen R. C. Hicks argues that if our case for liberty comes from a mysterious other realm, then perhaps we have no case at all.
Roderick T. Long offers a complex view of Immanuel Kant, who emerges as more often liberal in principle than in practice.
Roderick Long looks at Rousseau's influence on Kant's theories of property and government.