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Daniel Gamper
Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona
Spain
Vol 16 No 2 (2007): Número doble 2007-2009, Articles, pages 98-115
DOI: https://doi.org/10.15304/t.16.2.966
Submitted: 21-02-2013 Accepted: 21-02-2013
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In “Two Concepts of Liberty”, I. Berlin asserts, referring to Mill, that there is no necessary link between freedom as non-interference and freedom as self-government. If, by contrast, we focus our attention on freedom of expression, the assertion of Berlin loses its footing. Freedom of expression is, according to Mill, a public good:either because it serves to control the rulers, or because it allows the collective search for truth. Non-interference in the consciousness of individuals is not an end in itself, but a first step in the formation of collective will.
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