Libéralisme strict

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I suggest that two basic propositions, one logical and one moral, suffice to construct a new, stricter, liberal doctrine capable of defending its

identity: one is the presumption of freedom, the other the rejection of the rules of submission that imply the obligation of political obedience.

Anthony de Jasay, Liberalism, Loose or Strict, The Independent Review, Vol. 9, No. 3, Winter 2005. [1]