The Anxiety of Freedom Imagination and Individuality in Locke's Political Thought
The enduring appeal of liberalism lies in its commitment to the idea that human beings have a "natural" potential to live as free and equal individuals. The realization of this potential, however, is not a matter of nature, but requires that people be molded by a complex constellation of p...
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Main Author: | Mehta, Uday Singh (auth) |
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Format: | Electronic Book Chapter |
Language: | English |
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Ithaca
Cornell University Press
1992
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