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Positive Liberty as a driving force for the fulfilment of an indefinite number of notions of the self rather than as the antecedent of a single, authoritarian preconception of the self
Positive vs. negative liberty
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The essay explores Isaiah Berlin's distinction between positive and negative liberty, emphasizing how these concepts often contrast and can conflict. Negative liberty focuses on individual non-interference, while positive liberty emphasizes the agent's control. Berlin argues that negative liberty aligns with political pluralism, as it allows for diverse human expression. The author challenges Berlin's view by suggesting that enhancing positive liberty can actually support negative liberties, provided individuals remain true to their authentic goals rather than conforming to a dominant paradigm.
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2012, měkká
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