Collects and introduces some of the most important and insightful essays written in the past century by philosophers, political theorists and other thinkers who have reflected on the nature of liberty.
Collects and introduces some of the most important and insightful essays written in the past century by philosophers, political theorists and other thinkers who have reflected on the nature of liberty.
David Miller is a Fellow and Professor of Political Theory at Nuffield College, Oxford. He is the author of many books including Political Philosophy: A Very Short Introduction (2003), Citizenship and National Identity (2000), and Principles of Social Justice (1999).
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Introduction, David Miller 1. Liberal Legislation and Freedom of Contract, T. H. Green 2. Two Concepts of Liberty, Isaiah Berlin 3. Freedom and Politics, Hannah Arendt 4. Freedom and Coercion, F. A. Hayek 5. Negative and Positive Freedom, Gerald C. MacCallum Jr 6. Individual Liberty, Hillel Steiner 7. What's Wrong with Negative Liberty, Charles Taylor 8. Capitalism, Freedom, and the Proletariat, G. A. Cohen 9. Constraints on Freedom, David Miller 10. Towards a Feminist Theory of Freedom, Nancy Hirschmann 11. The Republican Ideal of Freedom, Philip Pettit 12. A Third Concept of Liberty, Quentin Skinner Notes on Authors Select Bibliography.
Introduction, David Miller 1. Liberal Legislation and Freedom of Contract, T. H. Green 2. Two Concepts of Liberty, Isaiah Berlin 3. Freedom and Politics, Hannah Arendt 4. Freedom and Coercion, F. A. Hayek 5. Negative and Positive Freedom, Gerald C. MacCallum Jr 6. Individual Liberty, Hillel Steiner 7. What's Wrong with Negative Liberty, Charles Taylor 8. Capitalism, Freedom, and the Proletariat, G. A. Cohen 9. Constraints on Freedom, David Miller 10. Towards a Feminist Theory of Freedom, Nancy Hirschmann 11. The Republican Ideal of Freedom, Philip Pettit 12. A Third Concept of Liberty, Quentin Skinner Notes on Authors Select Bibliography.
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