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Index
Title Page
Imprint Page
Dedication
Quotations
Contents
Preface
Acknowledgements
Foreword
PART I: DEFENDING LIBERTIES
Introduction to Part I
Chapter 1. Liberty and Terrorism
Chapter 2. Compromising Liberty
Chapter 3. Why Liberty Matters
Chapter 4. Identity and Identities
Chapter 5. Equality and Justice
Chapter 6. Civil Liberties in the West
Chapter 7. Free Speech and Censorship
Chapter 8. Free Speech and Civil Liberties
Chapter 9. Tolerance
Chapter 10. The ‘War on Terror’
Chapter 11. Combating Terrorism
Chapter 12. Surveillance and Identity
Chapter 13. Identity for Sale
Chapter 14. Privacy
Chapter 15. Democracy
Chapter 16. We the People
Chapter 17. Civil Liberties and Human Rights
PART II: DEBATES
Introduction to Part II
Chapter 18. Liberty and Enlightenment Values
Chapter 19. Isaiah Berlin and Liberty
Chapter 20. Ronald Dworkin and Liberty
Chapter 21. Roger Scruton and Sentimental Reaction
Chapter 22. John Gray and the Pose of Pessimism
Chapter 23. Slavoj Zizek and the Inversion of Values
Chapter 24. John Ralston Saul and Voltaire’s Bastards
Chapter 25. Tzvetan Todorov: Hope and the Good
Chapter 26. History and Progress in the Twentieth Century
Chapter 27. Justice at Last?
Appendix 1: Laws and measures that have reduced civil liberties in the United Kingdom and the United States in recent years
Appendix 2: (a) The Universal Declaration of Human Rights
Appendix 2: (b) The European Convention on Human Rights
Appendix 2: (c) The Human Rights Act
A Note on the Author
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