What (If Anything) Is Wrong with Positive Liberty?

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Abstract

Isaiah Berlin’s criticisms of positive liberty are often read as mere artefacts of his Cold War context. But are they good criticisms? This article evaluates Berlin’s three main worries about positive liberty—the inner-citadel worry, the moralization worry, and the tyranny worry. I find that while they may be reasonable worries to have about any concept of liberty, they are not compelling criticisms of positive liberty in particular.

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McQueen, A. (2020). What (If Anything) Is Wrong with Positive Liberty? Critical Review, 32(4), 517–538. https://doi.org/10.1080/08913811.2020.1899661

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