Introduction 1. Benjamin Constant on modern people and their two liberties 2. T.H. Green’s true freedom as the paradigm positive liberty concept 3. T.H. Green and negative freedom as well-being improvement 4. Isaiah Berlin, positive freedom and the impact of moral authorities on human agency 5. Berlin’s negative freedom and the conceptual work of the boundaries of liberty 6. Value pluralism and the duality of freedom. Conclusion
Maria Dimova-Cookson is Associate Professor in Politics at the School of Government and International Affairs, Durham University, UK.
"The text represents a very serious and erudite attempt to revisit
a key debate in political theory and to ask us to reconsider how we
have conceptualised the distinction between positive and negative
liberty. To that extent, it is a very original piece of
work."Jeremy Jennings, King's College London, UK"This is a major
contribution to political theory, as well as a key study in British
Idealist political thought. It gives the most thorough treatment of
Green on freedom that exists. The way it untangles the various
strands of Green's accounts, but also critically assesses them and
suggests how to improve and build on them, is admirable. The
discussion of Berlin achieves the difficult task of showing both
his strengths and insights and also his limitations and
deficiencies; and then, after identifying gaps in his argument,
showing how to fill them. Altogether, it covers a huge range of
issues, and throws light on them all."Peter Nicholson, author of
The Political Philosophy of the British Idealists, and a leading
expert in British Idealism"This book is a landmark in the study of
positive and negative liberty. It develops a creative
reconstruction of the political philosophy of three prominent
liberals – Benjamin Constant, T.H. Green and Isaiah Berlin – and
carries their scholarship into contemporary political theory. This
book helps us rethink positive and negative freedom in today’s
world."Avital Simhony, Arizona State University,
USA"Dimova-Cookson’s book Rethinking Positive and Negative Liberty
is a brave attempt to bridge historical and logical analysis. It
revisits the thought of Benjamin Constant, T. H. Green and Isaiah
Berlin, reconsidering their conceptions of positive and negative
liberty, while providing a novel and reimagined analysis of the
notions of positive and negative liberty. In effect Dimova-Cookson
undertakes at one stroke, and in one book, analytic political
theory and the history of political thought…. Dimova-Cookson
succeeds in doing what she attempts, because she brings a freshness
and determination to her work, while possessing a detailed
historical understanding of past thinkers and hard-edged logical
skill in reimagining the concepts of positive and negative
liberty."Gary Browning, Book Review in Utilitas, 2020."[This book]
not only places our thoughts about Berlin, Constant and Green into
a new and much broader and coherent frame, but also advances our
understanding of the concept [of liberty] itself, lifting it out of
the sterile ideological debates of previous decades. [This is] an
immensely interesting text, which in my estimation should in future
be an essential component of any proper appraisal of the concept of
liberty."Andrew Vincent, Book Reviews in Global Intellectual
History, 2020.
"The text represents a very serious and erudite attempt to revisit
a key debate in political theory and to ask us to reconsider how we
have conceptualised the distinction between positive and negative
liberty. To that extent, it is a very original piece of
work."Jeremy Jennings, King's College London, UK"This is a major
contribution to political theory, as well as a key study in British
Idealist political thought. It gives the most thorough treatment of
Green on freedom that exists. The way it untangles the various
strands of Green's accounts, but also critically assesses them and
suggests how to improve and build on them, is admirable. The
discussion of Berlin achieves the difficult task of showing both
his strengths and insights and also his limitations and
deficiencies; and then, after identifying gaps in his argument,
showing how to fill them. Altogether, it covers a huge range of
issues, and throws light on them all."Peter Nicholson, author of
The Political Philosophy of the British Idealists, and a leading
expert in British Idealism"This book is a landmark in the study of
positive and negative liberty. It develops a creative
reconstruction of the political philosophy of three prominent
liberals – Benjamin Constant, T.H. Green and Isaiah Berlin – and
carries their scholarship into contemporary political theory. This
book helps us rethink positive and negative freedom in today’s
world."Avital Simhony, Arizona State University,
USA"Dimova-Cookson’s book Rethinking Positive and Negative Liberty
is a brave attempt to bridge historical and logical analysis. It
revisits the thought of Benjamin Constant, T. H. Green and Isaiah
Berlin, reconsidering their conceptions of positive and negative
liberty, while providing a novel and reimagined analysis of the
notions of positive and negative liberty. In effect Dimova-Cookson
undertakes at one stroke, and in one book, analytic political
theory and the history of political thought…. Dimova-Cookson
succeeds in doing what she attempts, because she brings a freshness
and determination to her work, while possessing a detailed
historical understanding of past thinkers and hard-edged logical
skill in reimagining the concepts of positive and negative
liberty."Gary Browning, Book Review in Utilitas, 2020."[This book]
not only places our thoughts about Berlin, Constant and Green into
a new and much broader and coherent frame, but also advances our
understanding of the concept [of liberty] itself, lifting it out of
the sterile ideological debates of previous decades. [This is] an
immensely interesting text, which in my estimation should in future
be an essential component of any proper appraisal of the concept of
liberty."Andrew Vincent, Book Reviews in Global Intellectual
History, 2020.
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