Freedom and money

My principal contention, one that contradicts very influential things that Isaiah wrote, is that lack of money, poverty, carries with it lack of freedom. I regard that as an overwhelmingly obvious truth one that is worth defending only because it has been so influentially denied. Lack of money, pove...

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Autor principal: Cohen, Gerald A.
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Publicado: Universidad Torcuato Di Tella. Escuela de Derecho 2017
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Acceso en línea:http://repositorio.utdt.edu/handle/utdt/6293
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Sumario:My principal contention, one that contradicts very influential things that Isaiah wrote, is that lack of money, poverty, carries with it lack of freedom. I regard that as an overwhelmingly obvious truth one that is worth defending only because it has been so influentially denied. Lack of money, poverty, is not, of course, the only circumstance that restricts a person’s freedom, but it is, in my view, one of them, and one of the most important of them. To put the point more precisely – there are lots of things that, because they are poor, poor people are not free to do, things that non-poor people, are, by contrast, indeed free to do.