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First published in 1940, Conscience and Liberty examines the philosophical and historical foundations of liberty, the challenges posed by persecution, and the impact of war and bureaucracy on personal freedoms. Through a series of compelling chapters, Pollard delves into the essence of conscience, the principles underpinning liberty, and the dark periods of history marked by oppression and control. From the chains of military conscription during World War I to the bureaucratic growth between the wars, Pollard provides a critical analysis of how freedom has been tested and curtailed. He also offers a forward-looking perspective on the future of liberty, urging readers to reflect on the importance of safeguarding individual rights in the face of growing state power. Conscience and Liberty remains a vital resource for anyone interested in the intersection of ethics, freedom, and governance.
Contents
Foreword 1. What is Conscience? 2. First Principles of Liberty 3. A Survey of Persecution 4. Liberty in Chains, 1914- 1918 5. Between Two Wars 6. The Growth of Bureaucracy 7. Freedom Now 8. Military Conscription 9. What of the Future? Suggestions For Further Reading Index



