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Paperback Two Concepts of Liberty / Freedom: : Differences between Positive Freedom (Kant, Rousseau and Marx) and Negative Freedom (Mill, Locke and Constant) Book

ISBN: B0DTK74MTS

ISBN13: 9798307665633

Two Concepts of Liberty / Freedom: : Differences between Positive Freedom (Kant, Rousseau and Marx) and Negative Freedom (Mill, Locke and Constant)

To coerce a man is to deprive him of his liberty.

But... liberty from what?

Almost every moralist in the history of mankind has praised liberty.

Like happiness and goodness, like nature and reality, the meaning of this term is so porous that there are few interpretations it seems able to resist.

What is liberty?

And what differences are there between the freedom advocated by liberal philosophers (negative liberty)
and the freedom defended by rational philosophers (positive liberty)?

What are the implications of defending negative liberty from the liberal arguments of Mill, Locke, and Constant?

What are the implications of defending positive liberty from the rational arguments of Kant, Rousseau, and Marx?

"Two Concepts of Liberty" explores the answer to these questions with great simplicity and reasonableness.

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