1 edition of Liberty in the modern state found in the catalog.
Liberty in the modern state
Published
1957 by Conservative Political Centre in London .
Written in
Edition Notes
Series | [Publications] - Conservative Political Centre ;, no. 166 |
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LC Classifications | KD355 .L52 |
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Pagination | 84 p., [2] leaves of plates : |
Number of Pages | 84 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL3904343M |
LC Control Number | 81466861 |
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Updated to take into account the post-war political landscape, this book, consisting of some undelivered lectures originally dating fromdiscusses the meaning and place of liberty and freedom in a.
Liberty in the Modern State. Liberty in the Modern State. Excerpt. I mean by liberty the absence of restraint upon the existence of those social conditions which, in modern civilization, are the necessary guarantees of individual happiness.
He was right then and the words still ring true today. The Chapters are: Preface to the Edition of ; Preface to the Edition of ; Introduction; Freedom of the Mind; and Liberty and Social Power; followed by a Conclusion.
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The new Introduction indicates the dangers still menacing liberty in the modern state. He re-defines its basis, its scope. He says that liberty still hinges on the issue of property and illustrates the failure of the Labor Government in Palestine as a failure to recognize that foreign policy must reflect domestic policy.
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The Liberty of the Moderns, in contrast, was based on the possession of civil liberties, the rule of law, and freedom from excessive state interference. Direct participation would be limited: a necessary consequence of the size of modern states, and also the inevitable result of having created a commercial society in which there are no slaves Alma mater: University of Edinburgh, University of Erlangen.
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