Republicanism, liberalism, and the rule of law have a long and
tangled common history in the development of Western institutions.
All three claim to secure "liberty" for citizens or subjects of the
state, without always agreeing about what this should mean in
practice. Mortimer Sellers' The Sacred Fire of Liberty places the
concept of "liberty" into the context of its political origins, and
explains the structures and vocabulary of liberty that still
dominate contemporary legal and political debate. Contrary to the
common opposition of liberal and republican traditions as rival
conceptions of political legitimacy, Sellers demonstrates the close
links between the two, their common roots in developing Western
conceptions of liberty, and their eventual divergence over
structures of government following the French revolution.
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