William Leggett (1801-1839) was the intellectual leader of the
"laissez-faire" wing of Jacksonian democracy. His diverse writings
applied the principle of equal rights to liberty and property.
These editorials maintain a historical and contemporary
relevance.Lawrence H. White is Professor of Economics at the
University of Georgia.
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