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Discover a transformative perspective on freedom with 'A Third Concept of Liberty' by Samuel Fleischacker. This thought-provoking trade paperback, published by Princeton University Press, invites readers to explore the intricate balance between negative and positive liberty. Fleischacker delves into the philosophies of renowned thinkers like Kant and Adam Smith, offering a fresh definition of liberty rooted in the exercise of judgment rather than mere desire. This unique interpretation resonates with contemporary discussions on personal freedom and societal responsibility. Engage with critical themes of political participation and the conditions necessary for exercising true liberty in a modern context. Essential reading for those interested in political philosophy, ethics, and social justice, this text not only elevates the discourse surrounding liberty but also emphasizes the importance of nurturing favorable social conditions—such as quality education and healthcare—for the flourishing of judgment. Grab your copy of 'A Third Concept of Liberty' today to deepen your understanding of freedom and the vital role of individual and collective participation in shaping a just society.