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The Absence of Tyranny by Lloyd Billingsley
The Absence of Tyranny by Lloyd Billingsley
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In this compelling examination of liberty, Lloyd Billingsley offers a robust defence of freedom in an increasingly complex world. Moving beyond partisan labels, the author argues that the preservation of freedom is a universal human imperative, not merely a political preference. Billingsley explores the insidious influence of ideological mindsets and the encroachment of bureaucracy, which threaten the fragile nature of democratic societies.
With clarity, passion, and a touch of whimsy, this work serves as both a critique of modern complacency and a call to moral responsibility. Drawing upon the intersection of faith and political thought, the book contends that true liberty is rooted in the sanctity of conscience and the protection of the individual against coercive state power. By contrasting the responsibilities of a free society with the lessons of history, Billingsley provides readers with a thought-provoking framework to navigate contemporary challenges. This is an essential read for anyone concerned with the future of democratic values, offering a hopeful, grounded perspective on how we might recover and sustain freedom in our time.
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ISBN 0880701668
In this compelling examination of liberty, Lloyd Billingsley offers a robust defence of freedom in an increasingly complex world. Moving beyond partisan labels, the author argues that the preservation of freedom is a universal human imperative, not merely a political preference. Billingsley explores the insidious influence of ideological mindsets and the encroachment of bureaucracy, which threaten the fragile nature of democratic societies.
With clarity, passion, and a touch of whimsy, this work serves as both a critique of modern complacency and a call to moral responsibility. Drawing upon the intersection of faith and political thought, the book contends that true liberty is rooted in the sanctity of conscience and the protection of the individual against coercive state power. By contrasting the responsibilities of a free society with the lessons of history, Billingsley provides readers with a thought-provoking framework to navigate contemporary challenges. This is an essential read for anyone concerned with the future of democratic values, offering a hopeful, grounded perspective on how we might recover and sustain freedom in our time.
Used (good, see images, minor dust jacket wear)
Hardcover
ISBN 0880701668
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