On the Mind and Freedom

On the Mind and Freedom
Synopsis
On the Mind and Freedom examines aspects of human cognitive capacities and how they structure our knowledge of reality, then turns to the political and economic institutions of the West to ask whether particular theories of human nature are reflected in, and promoted by, its dominant institutions. Drawing on journals and scholarly histories, the book reviews the human rights record of Britain in the postwar period as a case study of the gap between stated political ideals and institutional practice.
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591 pages
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