Modern American rights claims spring from a wide array of historical, legal, and metaphysical sources, but these different sources often lead to radically different ideas about which rights are most important. This confusion within American “rights talk” has led to the assertion of conflicting rights in the public square and a corresponding political entrenchment by opposing sides. I study the current state of American rights talk by arguing that rights are essentially “protective capsules” placed around various freedoms that modern liberal society finds essential, but which are in many instances incompatible due to the evolving nature of liberalism itself. I also examine the difference between positive and negative liberty, and the impo...
My thesis is that modern progressive or social-democratic liberal constitutionalism invites economic...
The idea of liberty has been the subject of incessant debate. People around the world define the con...
Students of American civil liberties inevitably confront what historian Thomas Haskell has called “t...
The purpose of this presentation is to reintroduce the importance of the First Amendment and its ten...
Contemporary disputes over the First Amendment often result in deadlock. One side stresses the param...
Libertarians, both the intellectuals and members of the political party, claim that America does not...
You have the right to remain silent – and the right to free speech. The right to worship, and to dou...
For a long time, individual rights were viewed as a protection against an overweening political powe...
Liberty rights begin life as liberal rights, rights enjoyed by members of liberal societies, and com...
With the publication of Isaiah Berlin\u27s essay, Two Concepts of Liberty, liberals and their adve...
Why, in comparison with other liberal capitalist democracies, is the social welfare state so poorly ...
Embodied in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights is the evocative proposition that [e]veryone ...
Civil and Political Liberties: The basic liberties we have come to expect in the United States are ...
Freedom of Speech was a revolutionary idea when it was first proposed in the United States of Americ...
It is wrong to interfere with the rights of conscience and association of homosexuals in the United ...
My thesis is that modern progressive or social-democratic liberal constitutionalism invites economic...
The idea of liberty has been the subject of incessant debate. People around the world define the con...
Students of American civil liberties inevitably confront what historian Thomas Haskell has called “t...
The purpose of this presentation is to reintroduce the importance of the First Amendment and its ten...
Contemporary disputes over the First Amendment often result in deadlock. One side stresses the param...
Libertarians, both the intellectuals and members of the political party, claim that America does not...
You have the right to remain silent – and the right to free speech. The right to worship, and to dou...
For a long time, individual rights were viewed as a protection against an overweening political powe...
Liberty rights begin life as liberal rights, rights enjoyed by members of liberal societies, and com...
With the publication of Isaiah Berlin\u27s essay, Two Concepts of Liberty, liberals and their adve...
Why, in comparison with other liberal capitalist democracies, is the social welfare state so poorly ...
Embodied in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights is the evocative proposition that [e]veryone ...
Civil and Political Liberties: The basic liberties we have come to expect in the United States are ...
Freedom of Speech was a revolutionary idea when it was first proposed in the United States of Americ...
It is wrong to interfere with the rights of conscience and association of homosexuals in the United ...
My thesis is that modern progressive or social-democratic liberal constitutionalism invites economic...
The idea of liberty has been the subject of incessant debate. People around the world define the con...
Students of American civil liberties inevitably confront what historian Thomas Haskell has called “t...