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Freedom as Motion

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Exploring the interplay between freedom, individualism, and liberal culture, Leslie Dale Feldman delves into Thomas Hobbes' idea of freedom as "the absence of opposition" to motion. This concept has significantly influenced American values, emphasizing individualism throughout history. Feldman traces its evolution in both Western and American contexts, linking Hobbes' theory to contemporary understandings of freedom. The book offers valuable insights for students of Political Theory, American History, and Culture, making it a thought-provoking read for those interested in these themes.

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Freedom as Motion, Leslie Dale Feldman

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