Abstract
We tend to think of freedom as something that is best protected by carefully circumscribing the boundaries of legitimate state activity. But who came up with this understanding of freedom, and for what purposes? In a masterful and surprising reappraisal of more than two thousand years of thinking about freedom in the West, Annelien de Dijn argues that we owe our view of freedom not to the Reformation or the Enlightenment but to counterrevolutionary thinkers.
Original language | English |
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Place of Publication | Cambridge, MA |
Publisher | Harvard University Press |
ISBN (Print) | isbn=9780674988330 |
Publication status | Published - 2020 |