According to John Rock, everyone is born in a state of freedom. But this freedom only appeared under the guidance of the law and created interesting tension between personal freedom and government order. In his second government paper, Locke examines building a social contract by coping with the tension between the two doctrines. Lock freedom is the driving force behind social contract: There is no freedom without law. Nevertheless, quoting the hypothetical natural state hypothesis that rock is a natural state of human beings, individual exploration tends to establish organized theoretical conditions.
The British philosopher John Stuart Mill's 1859 book, The Statue of Liberty, highlighted the fight against freedom and government infringement. Muller's groundbreaking research focuses on the concept of "basic freedom" including the relationship between individuals and society, his opposition to government intervention, and the pursuit of freedom of speech and hobbies (including even attacks) I outline it. Please do not hurt other people. Berkeley has created a conservative political magazine 'National Review' and continues to be a prominent leader in contemporary conservative movements. He can be said to be one of the most influential political intellectuals of the late 20th century. Combining political conservatism with free market capitalism and anti - communism - we are forming a Republican ideology that we know today.
Both the liberal and the conservatives think that the role of the government is to protect the rights of individuals, thereby maximizing freedom. The difference between the two ideologies is not a fundamental view of the role of the government but a subtle difference, complexity, and acceptance of the most important balance. Liberals believe that the government is the main cause of almost all infringements of individual rights. They are usually correct: governments around the world violate the rights of their citizens every day, thereby reducing freedom. Conservatives are aware that governments are likely to infringe civil liberties and often infringe, but recognize that private and organizational organizations can be a major threat to freedom I will.