The present post is a kind of companion to last year’s digression on the nature of freedom in James Burnham’s (1943) The Machiavellians: Defenders of Freedom. In it, I noted that many familiar rights (freedom of speech, political participation, electoral competition, etc.) are useful to secure Machiavellian liberty but are not treated as ends in themselves. In particular, for Burnham internal freedom is an
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On Burnham's mitigated defense of Free Speech
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The present post is a kind of companion to last year’s digression on the nature of freedom in James Burnham’s (1943) The Machiavellians: Defenders of Freedom. In it, I noted that many familiar rights (freedom of speech, political participation, electoral competition, etc.) are useful to secure Machiavellian liberty but are not treated as ends in themselves. In particular, for Burnham internal freedom is an