Freedom: The Philosophy of Liberation

Freedom: The Philosophy of Liberation

Freedom: The Philosophy of Liberation

In Freedom: The Philosophy of Liberation, Professor Dennis Dalton explores the meaning of freedom—perhaps the most powerful idea to have inspired mankind throughout the ages. His lectures are a guided tour along the byways of the philosophy of liberation, beginning with its ancient roots and ending in 20th-century America. As you travel throughout history, you follow the professor toward personal liberation and spiritual freedom through the lives of those who were often consumed by their fierce and difficult struggles. Fascinating and filled with insights, this course will have you looking in a new way at a concept that many of us take for granted.

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