Two Concepts Of Liberty

Two Concepts of Liberty was the inaugural lecture delivered by Isaiah Berlin before the University of Oxford on October 31, 1958. It was subsequently published as a 57 page volume by Oxford at the Clarendon Press. It also appears in the collection of Berlin's writing entitled Four Essays on Liberty. Berlin's distinction between the two concepts - negative liberty and positive liberty - have been highly influential in the realms of moral and political philosophy.

 

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