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{{DES | des = The concepts of positive and negative liberty are not generally agreed upon: major philosophers such as [T. H. Green] and [Isaiah Berlin] used different meanings, and modern libertarians have their own bastardized meaning.  American legal philosopher [[Gerald MacCallum]] explains liberty as a triadic relationship, with positive and negative being a false dichotomy, different viewpoints of the same thing. | show=}}
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