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Discover 'Freedom: An Anthology', the ultimate guide to social, political, and economic freedom. This comprehensive collection, edited by esteemed experts, spans a wide range of scholarly material that explores the essence of liberty in our lives. From classic essays by Hobbes, Locke, Rousseau, and Kant to contemporary analyses, this anthology is a treasure trove of wisdom for anyone interested in understanding the complexities of freedom. With general and sectional introductions, this book expertly guides readers through essential themes and concepts, making it accessible for both students and scholars alike. At 528 pages, this extensive anthology is not just a book; it's a crucial resource for anyone who seeks to grasp the fundamental principles of freedom and its implications on society. Dive into the rich tapestry of ideas that shape our understanding of liberty and explore how these concepts resonate through history to modern times. Perfect for academic study, personal enrichment, or as a thoughtful gift for those who value intellectual exploration, 'Freedom: An Anthology' is an indispensable addition to any library.