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Liberty is the right to do whatever the laws permit.
Charles de Secondat (Baron de Montesquieu)
About This Quote
This line is commonly presented as a definition of political liberty within a framework of law, emphasizing that freedom in a civil society is bounded by rules intended to apply generally rather than by personal whim or arbitrary power.
Interpretation
The quote frames liberty as lawful freedom: people are free when they can act without fear of arbitrary interference, so long as their actions stay within the limits set by legitimate, generally applicable laws.



