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A Genealogy of Liberty by Quentin Skinner — Lecture Transcript – Clueless Political Scientist
What Intellectual History Teaches Us: A Conversation with Quentin Skinner - Centre for the Study of Governance & Society
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Quentin Skinner · What does it mean to be a free person? Milton · LRB 22 May 2008
Three Visions of Liberty: John Stuart Mill, Isaiah Berlin, Quentin Skinner | SpringerLink
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Politics: Looking for Liberty | by Keith Thomas | The New York Review of Books
Hobbes and republican liberty | History of ideas | Cambridge University Press
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