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Which philosopher is associated with the concepts of positive and negative freedom?
Which philosopher is associated with the concepts of positive and negative freedom?
- Isaiah Berlin (correct)
- John Locke
- Gerald MacCallum
- John Stuart Mill
What is the primary focus of negative freedom?
What is the primary focus of negative freedom?
- Freedom to pursue one's goals and aspirations
- Freedom to make autonomous choices
- Freedom from external constraints and obstacles (correct)
- Freedom to participate in the political process
What is the goal of the Welfare State, according to liberal ideology?
What is the goal of the Welfare State, according to liberal ideology?
- To protect individual rights and liberties
- To promote equal opportunity and social justice (correct)
- To enhance individual autonomy and free choice
- To achieve the common good
What is the primary concern of the Regulatory State?
What is the primary concern of the Regulatory State?
What is the primary goal of Choice Enhancement, according to liberal ideology?
What is the primary goal of Choice Enhancement, according to liberal ideology?
What is the relationship between Liberalism and Democracy, according to the text?
What is the relationship between Liberalism and Democracy, according to the text?
What is the primary concern of the concept of 'Freedom to'?
What is the primary concern of the concept of 'Freedom to'?
What is the primary focus of the concept of 'Freedom from'?
What is the primary focus of the concept of 'Freedom from'?
What is the primary goal of the concept of Equal Opportunity, according to liberal ideology?
What is the primary goal of the concept of Equal Opportunity, according to liberal ideology?
What is the primary concern of the concept of the Common Good, according to liberal ideology?
What is the primary concern of the concept of the Common Good, according to liberal ideology?
What is the primary goal of the concept of Autonomy, according to liberal ideology?
What is the primary goal of the concept of Autonomy, according to liberal ideology?