Freedom and Equality in the Comparison of Political Systems

The Paideia Archive: Twentieth World Congress of Philosophy 41:6-9 (1998)
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The notions of freedom and equality in a group are precisely defined in terms of individual exertions of influence or power. Freedom is discussed in the version ‘freedom from’ influence rather than in the version ‘freedom to do’ what one wants. It is shown that at the ideal conceptual level complete freedom implies equality. Given the plausibility of the definitions this shows that political ‘folk rhetorics’ in which freedom and equality often are put in opposition are misled and misleading. Quantitative notions of ‘more freedom’ and ‘more equality’ are introduced and shown to be independent of each other. The bearing of these conceptual exercises on the comparison of political systems is discussed.

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reprint Balzer, Wolfgang (2001) "Freedom and Equality in the Comparison of Political Systems". The Proceedings of the Twentieth World Congress of Philosophy 11():173-178

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Wolfgang Balzer
Ludwig Maximilians Universität, München

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