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]