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Fontana

"the liberty of the Ancients concerned the participation of citizens in politics"

Fontana

"the protection of individual experience and choices from external interferences and constraints" (negative liberty)

Isaiah Berlin

rules which have "entered into the very conception of what it is to be a normal human being" (negative liberty)

Craiutu

Constant recognised that France had to strike a balance between the two worlds/freedoms

Rosenblatt

for Constant, freedom meant drawing a line between an individual's private sphere and the influence of the state

Powell

"nobody was as steadfast a champion of freedom of speech and freedom of press"

Powell

Constant had "fantastic insight"

Lafayette

the "love of liberty, and the need of serving her, always ruled his conduct"

Thureau-Dangin

his "clever rather than highly-coloured speeches" were "subtle rather than powerful in their delivery"

Isaiah Berlin

Constant was "the most eloquent of all defenders of freedom and privacy"