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DOI: 10.1177/000276425900300306 Valuing FreedomVisiting Fellow Princeton University To have meaningful discussion of freedom requires an agreed definition of freedom in non-valuational terms. A number of hypotheses concerning interpersonal freedom are developed, most of which can be tested empirically using psychological, political or historical evidence. All may be considered rules of choices - "rules stipulating conditions under which it is rational for anyone to assign positive (or negative) value to some particular freedom relationship."
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