Modern Liberty: And the Limits of Government (Issues of Our Time)W. W. Norton & Company, 2011. gada 7. febr. - 224 lappuses “An erudite, sharp-tongued libertarian, eager to do battle with censors, regulators ... and sanctimonious busybodies of every stripe.”—New York Times In this impassioned defense of liberty, renowned Harvard law professor Charles Fried argues that the seemingly unimpeachable goals of equality and community are often the most potent rivals of freedom. Declared a “spirited, sophisticated manifesto” by the New York Times Book Review, Modern Liberty demonstrates how the dense tangle of government regulations both supports and threatens our personal liberties. Armed with Fried’s insights, readers will be better able to defend themselves against those on both the left and the right who would, even with the best intentions, restrict their liberty. |
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Charles Fried. " An erudite , sharp - tongued libertarian , eager to do battle with censors , regulators , social engineers and sanctimonious busybodies ... CHARLES FRIED MODERN LIBERTY and the limits of government Also by Charles. Front ...
Charles Fried. " An erudite , sharp - tongued libertarian , eager to do battle with censors , regulators , social engineers and sanctimonious busybodies ... CHARLES FRIED MODERN LIBERTY and the limits of government Also by Charles. Front ...
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Charles Fried. MODERN LIBERTY and the limits of government Also by Charles Fried An Anatomy of Value Medical Experimentation:
Charles Fried. MODERN LIBERTY and the limits of government Also by Charles Fried An Anatomy of Value Medical Experimentation:
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Charles Fried. Also by Charles Fried An Anatomy of Value Medical Experimentation: Personal Integrity and Social Policy Right and Wrong Contract as Promise Order and Law: Arguing the Reagan Revolution Making Tort Law (with David Rosenberg) ...
Charles Fried. Also by Charles Fried An Anatomy of Value Medical Experimentation: Personal Integrity and Social Policy Right and Wrong Contract as Promise Order and Law: Arguing the Reagan Revolution Making Tort Law (with David Rosenberg) ...
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Charles Fried. Issues of Our Time O urs has been called an information age , but , though information has never been more plentiful , ideas are what shape and reshape our world . “ Issues of Our Time " is a series of books in which some ...
Charles Fried. Issues of Our Time O urs has been called an information age , but , though information has never been more plentiful , ideas are what shape and reshape our world . “ Issues of Our Time " is a series of books in which some ...
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Charles Fried. Issues of Our Time Other titles AMARTYA SEN Identity and Violence : The Illusion of Destiny ALAN DERSHOWITZ Preemption : A Knife That Cuts Both Ways Forthcoming authors WILLIAM JULIUS WILSON LOUIS MENAND CLAUDE STEELE AMY ...
Charles Fried. Issues of Our Time Other titles AMARTYA SEN Identity and Violence : The Illusion of Destiny ALAN DERSHOWITZ Preemption : A Knife That Cuts Both Ways Forthcoming authors WILLIAM JULIUS WILSON LOUIS MENAND CLAUDE STEELE AMY ...
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Liberty and Its Competitors | 41 |
Liberty and Rights | 65 |
Liberty of the Mind | 95 |
Sex | 124 |
Back to Work | 144 |
The Spirit of Liberty | 162 |
Notes | 185 |
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