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The Right of Liberty - Challenging Unwavering Authoritarian Regimes - cover

The Right of Liberty - Challenging Unwavering Authoritarian Regimes

Pasquale De Marco

Publisher: Publishdrive

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Summary

In an era of rising authoritarianism and threats to individual freedom, **The Right of Liberty: Challenging Unwavering Authoritarian Regimes** offers a powerful and timely exploration of the concept of liberty and its significance in the modern world.

This thought-provoking book delves into the historical and philosophical foundations of liberty, tracing its evolution from ancient Greece and Rome to the present day. It examines the different theories of liberty, from classical liberalism to modern libertarianism, and explores the complex relationship between liberty and other values such as equality and security.

The book also examines the challenges to liberty in the contemporary world. It discusses the rise of authoritarian regimes, the erosion of civil liberties, the impact of technology on liberty, and the challenges of globalization. It argues that liberty is not simply a gift, but a right that must be actively defended and preserved.

Drawing on a wide range of sources, from historical documents to contemporary scholarship, the book provides a comprehensive overview of the concept of liberty and its importance in human society. It also offers practical guidance on how to defend and preserve liberty in the face of these challenges.

**The Right of Liberty** is essential reading for anyone concerned about the future of freedom and democracy. It is a call to action for all who believe that liberty is a fundamental human right and that it must be defended against all threats.

With its clear and engaging writing style, this book is accessible to readers of all backgrounds. It is a valuable resource for students, scholars, activists, and anyone interested in the future of liberty.


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Available since: 06/02/2025.
Print length: 165 pages.

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