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Liberty Reader
Liberty Reader
Author: Miller, David
Edition/Copyright: 2006
ISBN: 1-59451-165-9
Publisher: Paradigm Publishers
Type: Print On Demand
Used Print:  $42.75
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  Summary

For centuries past, the quest for liberty has driven political movements across the globe, inspiring revolutions in America, France, China and many other countries. But what is this liberty that is so fervently pursued? Does it mean a private space for individuals, the capacity for free and rational choice, or collective self-rule? Reflecting on this question reveals a surprisingly rich landscape of ideas - and further questions. The Liberty Reader collects some of the most important and insightful essays written in the past century by philosophers and other scholars reflecting on the nature of liberty. Essential reading for students of social and political theory and anyone who wants a deeper understanding of the variety of ideas and ideals behind perennial human strivings for liberty.

 
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1. T. H. Green, Liberal Legislation and Freedom of Contract

2. Isaiah Berlin, Two Concepts of Liberty

3. Hannah Arendt, Freedom and Politics

4. F. A. Hayek, Freedom and Coercion

5. Gerald C. MacCallum, Negative and Positive Freedom

6. Hillel Steiner, Individual Liberty

7. Charles Taylor, What's Wrong with Negative Liberty?

8. G. A. Cohen, Capitalism, Freedom, and the Proletariat

9. D. Miller, Constraints on Freedom

10. N. Hirschman, Toward a Feminist Theory of Freedom

11. P. Pettit, The Republican Ideal of Freedom

12. Q. Skinner, A Third Concept of Liberty

 

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