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Why Freedoms Do Not Exist by Degrees

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  • Matthew H. Kramer

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The overall freedom of an individual or a society is something that exists in differing degrees. By contrast, anyone’s particular freedom to engage in this or that mode of conduct is something that exists (or does not exist) in an all‐or‐nothing manner. Many political philosophers have taken a contrary view, however, and have contended that each particular freedom exists to a greater or lesser extent in proportion to the easiness or difficulty of exercising it. This essay argues that the temptation to view particular freedoms as matters of degree can be overcome when careful attention is paid to three distinctions: overall liberty versus particular liberties, the existence of any particular liberty versus the probability of its emergence, and becoming more free to do something versus becoming free to do something in more ways. By properly marking these distinctions, one can readily apprehend that the existence or inexistence of each particular freedom is characterized by no gradations – an insight that improves one’s understanding of the necessary and sufficient conditions for the existence of any such freedom.

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  • Matthew H. Kramer, 2002. "Why Freedoms Do Not Exist by Degrees," Political Studies, Political Studies Association, vol. 50(2), pages 230-243, June.
  • Handle: RePEc:bla:polstu:v:50:y:2002:i:2:p:230-243
    DOI: 10.1111/1467-9248.00368
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