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what is the difference between civil and political liberty?​

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Answered by 8rahul8
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Civil liberties and human rights are the basic freedoms and claims individuals possess as members of political orders or as members of the human race. Civil liberties are essentially ‘negative’ political rights that stand as shields against state actions and infringements, whereas human rights may include (depending upon the theorist or political posture) these claims as well as broader claims to such things as social and economic rights, cultural rights, and collective rights of peace and environmental health. This article discusses the political and intellectual history of civil liberties and human rights, their contemporary domestic and international political and legal contexts, and major debates surrounding their usage. Emphasis is placed on the aspirations behind these concepts, as well as on the tensions and conflicts that accompany their use.

Answered by Anonymous
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Broadly speaking, liberty is the ability to do as one pleases. It is a synonym for the word freedom. In modern politics, liberty is the state of being free within society from control or oppressive restrictions imposed by authority on one's way of life, behaviour, or political views.

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