According to Gardiner, who's rights are important to be preserved during the liberty?
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1.small people
2.quite people
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In "On the Rule of the Road," A. G. Gardiner argues that the liberties we enjoy arise from an unspoken agreement between ourselves and all the other members of a society. This means that whatever liberty we have is socially determined. In other words, our individual liberties are dependent on their creation and subsequent maintenance by society.
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