Donald Arteaga

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People had to make their own decisions, based on the unique situation. The harm principle was designed to assist in debate, not to decide it. There were, however, basic individual liberties that could not be touched: freedom of thought and conscience, the freedom of ‘expressing and publishing opinions,’ freedom of lifestyle – ‘of doing as we like’ – and freedom of association.
How To Be A Liberal: The Story of Freedom and the Fight for its Survival
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