who is the exponent of negative liberty
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The classic defense of negative liberty remains Isaiah Berlin's ‘Two Concepts of Liberty’, first published in 1958.
Berlin defined ‘being free’ as “not being interfered with by others.
The wider the area of non-interference, the wider my freedom.”
(Berlin, 1969, p. 123) This definition is a throwback to Hobbes’ presentation of liberty in the Leviathan as the absence of ‘external impediments.
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