The modern liberal order rests on negative freedom, popular sovereignty, equality before law, religious tolerance, and freedom of expression.
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Liberal Order
The modern liberal order rests on negative freedom, popular sovereignty, equality before law, religious tolerance, and freedom of expression.
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"Okay? Does that make sense guys? Okay? This is the beginning of modernity, right? Four, political liberty consists in the power of doing whatever..."
"...So the Declaration of Rights of Man basically defines the new liberal order."
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