Liberty : The Evolution of an Idea

Liberty : The Evolution of an Idea

Alexander McCall Smith, Rob Johnson, Richard Miles, Peter Frankopan, Matthew Goodwin, Brendan Simms, Janne Haaland Matláry, Jessica Frazier, Alexander Lee, Sergey Radchenko, Kori Schake, John Bew, Fraser Nelson, Christopher Coker, Jeremy Jennings, Juliet Samuel, Charly Salonius-Pasternak, Katja Hoyer, Alina Polyakova, Francis J. Gavin, Agnès C. Poirier, Richard Chartres, Kemi Badenoch, Roel Sterckx, Marie Daouda, Iulia Osmolovska, Mary E. Sarotte, Mark J. Schiefsky, Merryn Somerset Webb, Adrian Bradshaw

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FörlagBokförlaget Stolpe
ISBN9789189696815

How has the idea of liberty developed and evolved over the centuries?

What does freedom mean for us today and what do we need to do in order to

preserve the freedoms for which generations of men and women fought and

even gave their lives?

Liberty is indispensable to flourishing societies the world over. Its story

contains multitudes – humanity’s eternal struggle with fate, our ancestors’

long quest to establish freedom of thought and freedom of religion, the rise of

democratic liberties in society at large and the modern fight against authoritarian

politics and tyrants everywhere.

In this anthology of essays, leading academics, writers and historians

explore what liberty has meant through the ages. They reflect on this great

drama of freedom at work and why we so readily suffer to defend liberty

when it comes under threat.