Academic Essays

Published 2022-07-04
Keywords
- liberal education,
- republicanism,
- Cicero,
- freedom
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How to Cite
Nicgorski, W. (2022). Liberal education, personal freedom and republican government. Conocimiento Y Acción, 2(2), 46-55. https://doi.org/10.21555/cya.iIII.2.2597
Abstract
This is the third, and last, of three lectures on the theme of Liberal Education and Human Freedom presented late in 2017 as a master class in Cátedra Carlos Llano. The lectures were given at Universidad Panamericana’s campuses at Aguascalientes and Mexico City on successive weeks.
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