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Thinkers Choice (1kg)

Thinkers Choice (1kg)

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Coffee series: Thinkers Choice

About: Through our Thinkers Choice coffee, we celebrate the Enlightenment thinkers whose ideas laid the foundations for modern democratic societies (more below).

Tasting notes: Known for its bright citrus acidity and smooth body, this specialty Colombia coffee features rich flavours of caramel and honey, complemented by subtle notes of red fruit and a clean, refreshing finish. Perfect for those who appreciate a well-balanced, vibrant cup.

Origin: Popayan Reserve, Colombia

Tasting: Green apple, milk chocolate & hazelnut

Strength: Medium

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John Milton, the Father of Free Speech, argued in Areopagitica for the necessity of free expression and moral autonomy, opposing government censorship. His ideas shaped free speech protections in modern democracies, including Australia, where freedom of speech is key to fostering public debate on key public issues, and ensuring diverse perspectives in media and politics.

John Locke, the Father of Liberalism, championed natural rights to life, liberty, and property. His social contract theory underpins democratic governance worldwide, including Australia. Locke’s belief in the right of citizens to change oppressive governments is embedded in Australia's electoral system, empowering citizens to shape their leadership.

Adam Smith, the Father of Free Markets, argued in The Wealth of Nations for the benefits of competition and limited government intervention. In modern Australia, Smith’s ideas are reflected in a robust capitalist economy, where competition drives innovation and productivity.

Edmund Burke, the Father of Conservatism, valued tradition and gradual reform to maintain stability. He viewed society as a contract between the living, the dead, and the yet-to-be-born, emphasising the importance of preserving institutions while adapting to change. This aligns with Australia’s balanced approach to reform.

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