Freedom of Association: Rights and Liberties Under the LawFrom colonial times to the information age, an exhaustive survey of one of America's most contentious constitutional rights. |
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... Liberty , and the pursuit of Happi- ness . That to secure these rights , Governments are instituted among Men , deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed . Jefferson rejected the conclusion of many of the framers that ...
... liberty is essential , highly prized , and widely shared hardly ensures agreement about liberty in practice . This is because the concept of liberty , as it has developed in the United States , has several dimensions . First , there is ...
... liberty than of equality . Some , such as Madison , felt that liberty was es- sential to protect the efforts of the productive and industrious few , whereas equality was the justification of the unproductive to con- fiscate the property ...
Contents
Origins | 11 |
TwentiethCentury Issues | 29 |
TwentyFirst Century Issues | 85 |
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Freedom of Association: Rights and Liberties Under the Law Robert J. Bresler No preview available - 2004 |