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    Interpersonal interference is precisely what the negative... — Carmelics
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    Challenges→Lack of purchasing power constitutes a constraint on negative liberty, not merely a personal inability.

    Interpersonal interference is precisely what the negative concept of liberty is concerned with.

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    Is it necessary to refer to internal constraints in order to make sense of the phenomena of oppression and structural injustice? Some might contest this view, or say that it is true only up to a point, for there are at least two reasons for thinking that the oppressed are lacking in negative liberty. First, while Berlin himself equated economic and social disadvantages with natural disabilities, claiming that neither represented constraints on negative liberty but only on personal abilities, man

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