20092 | One principle of liberty is to take turns ruling and being ruled [Aristotle] |
19924 | The freest state is a rational one, where people can submit themselves to reason [Spinoza] |
19871 | Freedom is not absence of laws, but living under laws arrived at by consent [Locke] |
5621 | The existence of reason depends on the freedom of citizens to agree, doubt and veto ideas [Kant] |
22085 | Freedom requires us to submit to a family, or a corporation, or a state [Hegel, by Houlgate] |
23818 | We have liberty in the space between nature and accepted authority [Weil] |
21017 | Political freedom is an incoherent project, because some freedoms limit other freedoms [Nussbaum] |
18661 | Ancient freedom was free participation in politics, not private independence of life [Kymlicka] |