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differentiate between positive liberty and negative liberty ?​

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Answered by Azansiddiqui
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Both terms were coined by Isaiah Berlin but proposed by different authors: J S Mill and T H Green respectively.

​Simply put, negative liberty is 'freedom from' constraints and positive liberty is the 'freedom to' achieve your goals and live life as you want.

​The main implication of this definition is that negative liberty implies a small government as there are less laws and constraints passed and positive liberty requires a large state which provides a welfare system and other means for people to be able to achieve their goals

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Answered by Anonymous
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