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ARTICLE CONTENTS
[Pages 499-594] TOP OF ARTICLE Introduction
I. Freedom as Democratic Self-Government: The Positive Conception of Liberty
A. Positive Freedom in Philosophical Thought
B. The Right to Vote: From Positive Freedom to Civic Inclusion
C. The Decline of Representation
D. Positive Freedom and Political Centralization
II. Freedom as Limited Government: The Negative Idea
A. The Dilemma of Negative Freedom
B. The Libertarian Ideal in American Constitutional History
III. The Progressive Reformulation of Liberty
A. The Progressive Idea of Freedom
B. Progressive Constitutionalism
IV. Self-Individuating Liberalism
A. The Self in Liberal Thought
B. The Development of the Tradition
C. The Constitutional Embodiment: Privacy, Autonomy, and Expression
V. Freedom as Community Within Diversity: The Homeostatic-Communitarian Conception of Freedom
A. The Political Ideal: Freedom Requires Diversity-in-Balance
B. The Communitarian Idea of Freedom
Conclusion
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