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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... Pol Pot sought to impose on Cambodia, or of the complex observances of the medieval Japanese court. Those who impose on others are often convinced that the good they are after is a good as much for their victims as for them- selves, and ...
... Pol Pot sought to impose on Cambodia, or of the complex observances of the medieval Japanese court. Those who impose on others are often convinced that the good they are after is a good as much for their victims as for them- selves, and ...
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Charles Fried. equality. This was Pol Pot's project as he emptied the cities of Cambodia and killed or drove into the fields the educated and most prosperous townspeople: equality as a Great Pyramid. The Great Pyramid view of equality ...
Charles Fried. equality. This was Pol Pot's project as he emptied the cities of Cambodia and killed or drove into the fields the educated and most prosperous townspeople: equality as a Great Pyramid. The Great Pyramid view of equality ...
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... Pol Pot or even contemporary China or Iran or Cuba , but in modern , prosperous , democratic societies . So instead of bogeymen drawn from history's chamber of horrors , I will put before you and keep coming back to three examples drawn ...
... Pol Pot or even contemporary China or Iran or Cuba , but in modern , prosperous , democratic societies . So instead of bogeymen drawn from history's chamber of horrors , I will put before you and keep coming back to three examples drawn ...
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11 | |
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 |
203 | |
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