On Liberty
On Liberty
Understanding the Limits of Freedom and the Nature of True Liberty
About This Book
Published in 1859, On Liberty examines how societies, governments, and individual freedom intersect. The work makes a case for protecting personal freedom and individual expression, arguing that societal advancement requires safeguarding individual rights against the dominance of majority opinion.
Who Should Read This?
- Scholars studying social and political philosophy
- Activists defending freedom of expression
- Leaders promoting diverse perspectives and ideas
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