Freedom and Sustainability

This article examines the perceived conflict between freedom and sustainability, proposing that a qualitative understanding of freedom can integrate liberal and ecological interests. It critiques the notion of quantitative freedom, focused on maximizing individual choices without considering their c...

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intereses ecológicos
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libertad cualitativa
qualitative freedom
sostenibilidad
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