Liberty: God's Gift to HumanityLexington Books, 2006 - 285 páginas Liberty: God's Gift to Humanity is a defense of liberalism, the political philosophy which holds that governments should be established for the protection of individual liberty. By means of revisiting the thinking of the men who created liberal theory over the past three centuries, author Chana Cox has demonstrated that historically the bond between liberalism and religion has been strong and that liberals have embraced virtue, encouraged social control, and increased the common good. |
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... Stuart Mill John Stuart Mill provides an excellent case study on the metamorphosis of liber- alism in the nineteenth century . Mill was enormously influential in his time not only as a political philosopher but also as an economist , a ...
... Stuart Mill John Stuart Mill provides an excellent case study on the metamorphosis of liber- alism in the nineteenth century . Mill was enormously influential in his time not only as a political philosopher but also as an economist , a ...
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... Stuart Mill was not a happy child . During the years of his early education , he was isolated from most other children except for his younger siblings whom he was expected to educate . James Mill and Bentham were militantly secular and ...
... Stuart Mill was not a happy child . During the years of his early education , he was isolated from most other children except for his younger siblings whom he was expected to educate . James Mill and Bentham were militantly secular and ...
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... Stuart Mill and Har- riet Taylor , 300 ) He had then written to Taylor for guidance on this language , and in a sentence that illus- trates how Mill responds to Taylor's comments in general . He goes on to write that if she disagrees ...
... Stuart Mill and Har- riet Taylor , 300 ) He had then written to Taylor for guidance on this language , and in a sentence that illus- trates how Mill responds to Taylor's comments in general . He goes on to write that if she disagrees ...
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