Freedom to do what one wants so long as one does not injure others or violate law.
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negative freedom
Freedom to do what one wants so long as one does not injure others or violate law.
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The modern liberal order rests on negative freedom, popular sovereignty, equality before law, religious tolerance, and freedom of expression.
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"...does not require. Okay? So this is a new idea of freedom. Negative freedom. Okay? Before it was positive freedom where you had to..."
"...are free to say whatever you want. Okay? This is the freedom of expression. Okay? So the Declaration of Rights of Man basically defines..."
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Robespierre is not read as a dictator who simply loses control.
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