contribution by T.H Green to political thought
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Green maintained that the whole of moral and thus political philosophy rests on such metaphysical postulates. As he expressed it, 'a “right” is an ideal attribute, “ideal” in the sense of not being sensibly verifiable, not reducible to any perceivable fact or facts' (Green, 1886b, p. 362).
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Thomas Hill Green then proceeds to discuss the freedom of contract as a part of his whole concept He says that the freedom of contract, freedom in all forms of doing what one will with one's own is valuable only as a means to an end. That end constitutes the positive end of freedom.
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