Thursday 29 April 2010

Why do liberals reject unlimited freedom?

Here is an essay I wrote in 2009 when I was studying Liberalism

Robyn, UK

Why do liberals reject unlimited freedom?

Freedom is a core theme of liberalism and they believe individual liberty is a supreme political value. Although classical liberal believe liberty is an essential natural right for human existence and modern liberals see liberty as the only condition where people are able fulfil their potential, no liberals accept that individuals have an absolute entitlement to freedom.

They believe that unlimited freedom can become a ‘licence’ and give individuals the right to abuse others. This is related to the liberal belief that the individual is egotistical and self-seeking and it may be in the interest of certain individuals to abuse other individuals. Therefore John Mill argued that the only purpose for which power can be rightfully exercised over any member of a civilized community, against his will, is to prevent harm to others.

While liberals agree on the value of liberty, they disagree on what it means for an individual to be free. Classical liberals believe in negative freedom which is the absence of external restrictions or constraints on the individual, allowing freedom of choice. Modern liberals, however, believe in positive freedom which is based on the achievement of autonomy and the development of human capacities.

Liberals reject unlimited freedom because they do not believe that a balanced and tolerant society will develop naturally out of the free actions of the individuals. They fear that completely free individuals may wish to exploit others if it is n their interests to do so. Therefore, liberals believe that our liberty requires that others are restrained from encroaching on our freedom and that their liberty is safeguarded from us. This relates back to liberals belief in a liberal state as this protection can only be provided by a sovereign state capable of restraining all individuals and groups within society.

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1 comments:

Unknown said...

Altough their is some notion of negative liberty in the writtings of early classical liberals but modern liberals have almost abandon the concept of negative liberty.j.s mills have given the notion while mentions ''overhimself ,over his body and mind the individua is soverign''.
It means whatever a persons wants to do he is free to do. A person can take drugs ,smoke ciggar etc ...
But modern liberals particularly reject this nition of liberty and assume the positive liberty is valid only

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