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2 timestamped hits 1 source reading 2 extracted notes Newest source: 2025-04-24, day precision Aliases: freedom, freedoms, negative-freedoms

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negative freedom

A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "...does not require. Okay? So this is a new idea of freedom. Negative freedom. Okay? Before it was positive freedom where you had to..."

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A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "...does not require. Okay? So this is a new idea of freedom. Negative freedom. Okay? Before it was positive freedom where you had to..."

Most recent Jiang source touching this topic: Robespierre Becomes The Scapegoat (2025-04-24, day precision).

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negative freedom

Glossary

Freedom to do what one wants so long as one does not injure others or violate law.

Definition of the liberal order in this lecture.

definition

The modern liberal order rests on negative freedom, popular sovereignty, equality before law, religious tolerance, and freedom of expression.

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Robespierre Becomes The Scapegoat

2025-04-24, day precision · Civilization #47: The Passion of Robespierre

Transcript

"...does not require. Okay? So this is a new idea of freedom. Negative freedom. Okay? Before it was positive freedom where you had to..."

Robespierre Becomes The Scapegoat

2025-04-24, day precision · Civilization #47: The Passion of Robespierre

Transcript

"...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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