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Hardcover The Conflict Between Liberty and Equality Book

ISBN: 1025565916

ISBN13: 9781025565910

The Conflict Between Liberty and Equality

"The Conflict Between Liberty and Equality" is a profound exploration of the inherent tensions that define modern democratic societies. Arthur Twining Hadley delves into the historical and philosophical struggle between the pursuit of individual freedom and the collective drive for social and economic uniformity. The work examines how these two core ideals, while both fundamental to democratic governance, often operate at cross-purposes, creating a complex dynamic that shapes law, public policy, and social progress.

Through a series of insightful analyses, the author traces the evolution of democratic institutions and the shifting priorities of the public. He argues that the balance between liberty and equality is not a static state but a continuous negotiation that requires careful intellectual and moral consideration. This volume remains a significant contribution to political science and social philosophy, offering a timeless perspective on the challenges of maintaining a free society while addressing the demands for parity. Readers interested in the foundations of democracy, constitutional theory, and the history of political thought will find Hadley's analysis both rigorous and enduringly relevant to contemporary debates on the nature of justice and the role of the state.

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