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10 Cards in this Set
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Fontana |
"the liberty of the Ancients concerned the participation of citizens in politics" |
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Fontana |
"the protection of individual experience and choices from external interferences and constraints" (negative liberty) |
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Isaiah Berlin |
rules which have "entered into the very conception of what it is to be a normal human being" (negative liberty) |
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Craiutu |
Constant recognised that France had to strike a balance between the two worlds/freedoms |
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Rosenblatt |
for Constant, freedom meant drawing a line between an individual's private sphere and the influence of the state |
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Powell |
"nobody was as steadfast a champion of freedom of speech and freedom of press" |
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Powell |
Constant had "fantastic insight" |
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Lafayette |
the "love of liberty, and the need of serving her, always ruled his conduct" |
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Thureau-Dangin |
his "clever rather than highly-coloured speeches" were "subtle rather than powerful in their delivery" |
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Isaiah Berlin |
Constant was "the most eloquent of all defenders of freedom and privacy" |