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Edited by leading contributors to the literature, Freedom: An Anthology is the most complete anthology on social, political and economic freedom ever compiled.
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Biographie: Matthew H. Kramer is Professor of Legal and Political Philosophy at Cambridge University...
Ian Carter is Associate Professor in Political Philosophy at the University of Pavia, Italy.
Sommaire: Acknowledgements. General Introduction. Part I. Negative and Positive Freedom. Introduction. 1. Thomas Hobbes, Leviathan (1651). 2. Jeremy Bentham, Of Laws in General (1782). 3. Jean-Jacques Rousseau, The Social Contract (1762). 4. Immanuel Kant, The Metaphysics of Morals (1797). 5. Benjamin Constant, The Liberty of the Ancients Compared with That of the Moderns (1819). 6. G. W. F. Hegel, The Philosophy of Right (1821). 7. Karl Marx, On the Jewish Question (1844). 8. Thomas Hill Green, Of the Different Senses of Freedom as Applied to Will and to the Moral Progress of Man and Lectures on the Principles of Political Obligations (1882). 9. Guido De Ruggiero, The History of European Liberalism (1925). 10. Isaiah Berlin, Two Concepts of Liberty (1969). 11. J.P. Day, On Liberty and the Real Will (1970). 12. Gerald C. MacCallum, Jr., Negative and Positive Freedom (1967). 13. John Rawls, A Theory of Justice (1971). Part II. Freedom, Government and Arbitrary Power. Introduction. 14. Nicol? Machiavelli, Discourses (1531). 15. Thomas Hobbes, Leviathan (1651). 16. James Harrington, The Commonwealth of Oceana (1656). 17. John Locke, Two Treatises of Government (1690). 18. Charles de Secondat, Baron de Montesquieu, The Spirit of the Laws (1748). 19. Isaiah Berlin, Two Concepts of Liberty (1969). 20. F. A. Hayek, The Constitution of Liberty (1960). 21. Philip Pettit, Republicanism (1997). 22. Quentin Skinner, Liberty before Liberalism (1998). Part III. Freedom and the Mind. Introduction. 23. Thomas Hobbes, Leviathan (1651). 24. J. S. Mill, On Liberty (1859). 25. Isaiah Berlin, Four Essays on Liberty (1969). 26. J. P. Day, On Liberty and the Real Will (1987). 27. John Gray, On Negative and Positive Liberty (1980). 28. Richard J. Arneson, Freedom and Desire (1985). 29. John Christman, Liberalism and Individual Positive Freedom (1991). 30. Charles Taylor, What's Wrong with Negative Liberty (1979). 31. Christopher Megone, One Concept of Liberty (1987). 32. Richard Flathman, The Philosophy and Politics of Freedom (1987). 33. Matthew H. Kramer, The Quality of Freedom (2003). Part IV. Freedom and Morality. Introduction. 34. John Locke, Two Treatises of Government (1690). 35. Felix E. Oppenheim, Political Concepts (1981). 36. William E. Connolly, The Terms of Political Discourse (1993). 37. Robert Nozick, Anarchy, State and Utopia (1974). 38. G. A. Cohen, Illusions about Private Property and Freedom (1981). 39. S. I. Benn and W. L. Weinstein, Being Free to Act, and Being a Free Man (1971). 40. David Miller, Constraints on Freedom (1983). 41. Felix E. Oppenheim, Constraints on Freedom as a Descriptive Concept (1985). 42. David Miller, Reply to Oppenheim (1985). 43. Kristj?n Kristj?nsson, Social Freedom (1996). 44. Richard Flathman, The Philosophy and Politics of Freedom (1987). 45. Hillel Steiner, An Essay on Rights (1994). 46. Matthew H. Kramer, The Quality of Freedom (2003). Part V. Coercion. Introduction. 47. F. A. Hayek, The Constitution of Liberty (1960). 48. Robert Nozick, Coercion (1969). 49. Robert Nozick, Anarchy, State and Utopia (1974). 50. G. A. Cohen, Self-ownership, Freedom and Equality (1995). 51. Hillel Steiner, An Essay on Rights (1994). 52. Christine Swanton, Freedom. A Coherence Theory (1992). 53. David Zimmerman, Coercive Wage Offers (1981). ...
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