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On Ordered Liberty
A Treatise on the Free Society
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144 stránek
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Exploring the concept of freedom, the author delves into the insights of Alexis de Tocqueville and natural law to argue for a distinction between integral law and modern interpretations of liberty. Samuel Gregg critiques utilitarianism as incompatible with human nature and emphasizes the need to address the fundamental question of human identity. The book invites readers to reconsider the true purposes of human choice and action within a free society, transcending traditional political divides.
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2003, pevná
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