Freedom is an important concept that has existed since ancient times. It is constant discussion in history. Freedom itself is often defined as a repressive limit established by authority in the state of liberty, life in the society, behavior or political opinion. John Stuart Mill, Alexis de Tocqueville, Karl Heinrich Marx are important contributors to understanding freedom and its impacts in social, economic and political life. Nevertheless, they have different views about freedom.
Liberalism is the culmination of enlightenment and theory: when individualism, freedom, and social contracts begin before feudalist's past community culture. The essence of the relationship with our authority arises from social contracts (Rousseau: "Power does not produce rights, we must obey legal power.) Capability is not a legitimate force , And our people are not responsible for accepting such mandatory behavior)
Modern conservatism combines the freedom of economic autonomy with freedom of natural rights; combining classical liberalism and natural rights freedom is more healthy. The question of what sort of thing to maintain an alliance with economic emphasis liberals is certainly a matter of rational discussion. This conservatism continues to receive many economic policy support from economists who support economic autonomy and states that the United States should "be able" to "transcend" the concept of property rights of rock or transcend We definitely refuse new agricultural proposals. However, in particular at the local level, ongoing conflict between individual economic freedom and collective efforts to promote socioeconomic health is a long-term and ultimately beneficial feature of Republican liberty.