March, 2010

Is Liberty an Inherently Social Concept?

by Jason Brennan
The Conversation
March 24th, 2010

Palmer says that no matter what happens to a man on a desert island, the man is neither free nor unfree, because liberty is an inherently social concept. Palmer might want to limit his talk of ‘liberty’ this way. Ordinary people do not, and they are not obviously mistaken in having a range of concerns [...]

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Reflections on the History and Language of Liberty

by David Schmidtz and Jason Brennan
The Conversation
March 23rd, 2010

We want to thank the Cato Institute in general and Will Wilkinson in particular for hosting this forum.  We are honored to be part of it. This forum began with a synopsis of the introduction to our Brief History of Liberty, published last month by Blackwell.  That book was a departure for both of us.  [...]

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