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Early classical liberalism c17 and 18
Negative liberty
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Negative liberty
Freedom
is the absence of restraint. Individuals are naturally free
until
someone or something puts a brake on their
actions.
Individuals are to be left alone to pursue their
destiny
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Any attempt to interfere with individual actions =
infringement
of
liberty
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Early
classical
liberals aware that individual liberty was vital to
self-determination
and self-reliance-condition of government by consent
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