(a) Negative Aspect of Liberty-
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Negative liberty is freedom from interference by other people. Negative liberty is primarily concerned with freedom from external restraint and contrasts with positive liberty (the possession of the power and resources to fulfil one's own potential). The distinction was introduced by Isaiah Berlin in his 1958 lecture "Two Concepts of Liberty".
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The negative aspects of liberty mean absolute freedom of the individual. Absence of all restraints is the meaning of negative liberty.
Real liberty has a positive connotation. It doesn't mean the absence of restrictions but rational restrictions. Supporters of positive liberty admit of rational restrictions.
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