This essay is for my political philosophy class. I have already emailed the professor my essay outline. The essay must:
-Be 15 to 16 pages in length
-Be typed and double spaced
-Be single sided
-Have 12 point, Times New Roman font
-Have one inch margins
-Have page numbers on every page (except the title page). The page marked “1” will be the first page after the title page.
-Use 10 academic sources
I also have provided 10 academic sources: 1.Berlin, I. (1969). Two Concepts of Liberty. In Four Essays on Liberty. Oxford: Clarendon Press
– It provides the foundation for the essay.
2. Pettit, P. (1997). Republicanism: A Theory of Freedom and Government. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
– It provides an alternative perspective on liberty that challenges Berlin’s assumptions.
3. Miller, D. (1995). On Nationality. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
– It will help me to explore the relationship between nationality and liberty.
4. Skinner, Q. (1998). Liberty before liberalism. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
– It explores the historical development of the concept of liberty before Berlin.
5. Raz, J. (1989). The Morality of Freedom. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
– It examines the relationship between liberty and morality.
6. Kettler, D., & Mehta, U. (Eds.). (2015). The Cambridge Companion to Berlin. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
– Provides in-depth look of the life and work of Berlin.
7. Carter, I. (1998). A Measure of Freedom. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
– It provides a framework for measuring degrees of freedom.
8. Gray, J. (1991). Liberalisms: Essays in Political Philosophy. London: Routledge.
– Here are numerous essays that discuss Berlin’s ideas and their impact on the political philosophy.
9. Cronin, L. (1992). Community and Liberty. London: Macmillan.
– Explore the relationship between individual and community liberty.
10. Bellamy, R. (2010). Political Constitutionalism: A Republican Defence of the Constitutionality of Democracy. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
– Provides a theory for understanding the relationship between democracy and liberty.