From Political Freedom to Philosophical Freedom: The Historical Development of Feng Qi's Freedom Theory

Modern Philosophy 4:117-121 (2008)
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Back in the 1940s, Feng Qi from the perspective of political science, will be regarded as middle class liberal ideology, and stressed liberalism and individualism, collectivism opposition. After 1949, Feng Qi has the freedom to accept the Marxist theory, that human freedom is the recognition of necessity. Since the late 1980s, Feng Qi, said the liberal theory of integration with the wisdom, established a philosophy of individual freedom of the rich theoretical system. In as early as the 1940s, Feng Qi regarded liberalism as the ideology of the middle social stratum and proposed that liberalism is in opposition to individualism and collectivism. After 1949, Feng Qi accepted the Marxist theory of freedom, and pointed out that freedom lies in the recognition of necessity. After the late eighties, Feng Qi integrated the freedom theory and the wisdom theory, and established a theoretical system of freedom which is distinctively of his own

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