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C. B. Macpherson was a prominent Canadian political theorist known for his critical analysis of liberal democracy. His work primarily focused on the implications of individualism and the development of the modern state. Macpherson's influential texts, including 'The Life and Times of Liberal Democracy' and 'Second Treatise of Government', explore the tension between individual rights and the collective needs of society, shedding light on the nature of power dynamics in democratic systems.

Throughout his career, Macpherson challenged conventional understandings of liberalism, arguing that it often serves to reinforce inequalities rather than promote genuine equality among citizens. His ideas contributed to a richer discourse in political philosophy, emphasizing the importance of context in understanding democratic practices. Macpherson's legacy continues to resonate in contemporary discussions about democracy, citizenship, and social justice, highlighting the complex interplay between personal freedoms and societal responsibilities.

Nazionalità Canadese
Luogo di nascita Toronto, Ontario, Canada
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