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(Ebook) A Brief History of Liberty (Brief Histories of Philosophy) by David Schmidtz, Jason Brennan ISBN 9781405170796, 9781405170802, 1405170794, 1405170808

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Authors:David Schmidtz, Jason Brennan
Pages:280 pages.
Year:2010
Editon:1
Publisher:Wiley-Blackwell
Language:english
File Size:8.27 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9781405170796, 9781405170802, 1405170794, 1405170808
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(Ebook) A Brief History of Liberty (Brief Histories of Philosophy) by David Schmidtz, Jason Brennan ISBN 9781405170796, 9781405170802, 1405170794, 1405170808

Through a fusion of philosophical, social scientific, and historical methods, A Brief History of Liberty provides a comprehensive, philosophically-informed portrait of the elusive nature of one of our most cherished ideals.Offers a succinct yet thorough survey of personal freedomExplores the true meaning of liberty, drawing philosophical lessons about liberty from historyConsiders the writings of key historical figures from Socrates and Erasmus to Hobbes, Locke, Marx, and Adam SmithCombines philosophical rigor with social scientific analysisArgues that liberty refers to a range of related but specific ideas rather than limiting the concept to one definition
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