Five Essays on Liberty (2002), Two Concepts of Liberty (1958)
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Five Essays on Liberty (2002), Two Concepts of Liberty (1958)
Context: If, as I believe, the ends of men are many, and not all of them are in principle compatible with each other, then the possibility of conflict — and of tragedy — can never wholly be eliminated from human life, either personal or social. The necessity of choosing between absolute claims is then an inescapable characteristic of the human condition. This gives its value to freedom as Acton conceived of it — as an end in itself, and not as a temporary need, arising out of our confused notions and irrational and disordered lives, a predicament which a panacea could one day put right.
Five Essays on Liberty (2002), Introduction (1969)
Five Essays on Liberty (2002), Two Concepts of Liberty (1958)
Five Essays on Liberty (2002), Two Concepts of Liberty (1958)
Five Essays on Liberty (2002), John Stuart Mill and the Ends of Life (1959)