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Liberalism as the Architect of Freedom: Ten Principles

This article presents liberalism as a fundamental structure of modernity, transcending the framework of ordinary political or economic doctrine. The author analyzes ten key principles that constitute the architecture of freedom, including isonomy, individual subjectivity, and the inviolability of private property stemming from the scarcity of resources. The text juxtaposes theoretical foundations with practical constitutional models, comparing the French Republic with the Israeli approach to security. A crucial element of this discussion is contractual autonomy and the principle of harm, which define the limits of state intervention in the lives of citizens. Through the lens of praxeology and responsibility for actions, the author presents liberalism as a precise mechanism for ordering social interactions. The overall work constitutes a comprehensive study of the ethical and legal limits of freedom, emphasizing the role of redress as a keystone stabilizing modern society, in which individuals regain full agency and responsibility for their own lives.

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