Donald Arteaga

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Liberalism had an internal tension from the very beginning. It first emerged in the Putney debates and John Locke’s writing. Eventually, this tension fissured liberalism into two wings – laissez-faire on the one hand and egalitarianism on the other. The philosophy of let-things-be and the philosophy of shake-things-up.
How To Be A Liberal: The Story of Freedom and the Fight for its Survival
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