
The Good Fight Quentin Skinner on Liberty
Oct 4, 2025
Quentin Skinner, a distinguished intellectual historian and Emeritus Professor at Queen Mary University, delves into the concept of liberty with Yascha Mounk. They explore the difference between negative liberty as non-interference and the republican notion of liberty as independence from arbitrary power. Skinner highlights how institutions shape freedom and critiques modern approaches to human rights. He warns against overlooking silent forms of domination, such as workplace power and surveillance, emphasizing the importance of safeguarding fundamental rights in a democratic society.
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Liberty As Freedom From Domination
- Republican tradition defines liberty as absence of domination, not merely non-interference.
- Liberty means not being subject to an arbitrary will that could control you at any moment.
Mill On Marriage And Legal Subjection
- John Stuart Mill recognized marriage laws made women legally dependent and thus unfree in Subjection of Women.
- Mill called for legal change because rights held in reserve by men prevented real equality.
The Office As A Case Study In Domination
- The Office's David Brent illustrates arbitrary workplace power that creates a tyrannical atmosphere.
- Ricky Gervais' boss shows domination can be harmful even when not exercised constantly.






