Professor Dennis Dalton explores the meaning of freedom, perhaps the most powerful of the ideas that have inspired mankind throughout the ages. Drawing on his work as a scholar of Gandhi and of Indian political thought, he examines the progress of both personal and political freedom. And though the idea of freedom is, for many people, embodied by the United States, the concept is far older than this country. It is by no means an exclusively American product. Indeed, the concept of liberation has long been the subject of learned thought, stretching as far back as the time of Plato and as far away as ancient India. Professor Dalton’s lectures are a guided tour along the byways of the philosophy of liberation, beginning with its ancient roots and ending in 20th-century America. Course Lecture Titles: 1. Freedom in the Ancient World 2. The Advent of Freedom in the Modern World 3. Hegel’s Philosophy of Freedom, God and the State 4. John Stuart Mill’s Philosophy of Freedom 5. Emma Goldman and the Anarchist Idea of Freedom 6. Mahatma Gandhi—Personal and Political Freedom 7. Malcolm X’s Quest for Liberation 8. Martin Luther King, Jr.—Stride Toward Freedom Filesonic (Premium Recommend) http://www.filesonic.com/file/4232570535/Freedom_The_Philosophy_of_Liberation.part1.rar http://www.filesonic.com/file/4232570465/Freedom_The_Philosophy_of_Liberation.part2.rar http://www.filesonic.com/file/4232570325/Freedom_The_Philosophy_of_Liberation.part3.rar Mirror http://www.filejungle.com/f/DqmMGR/Freedom_The_Philosophy_of_Liberation.part1.rar http://www.filejungle.com/f/F5cvMZ/Freedom_The_Philosophy_of_Liberation.part2.rar http://www.filejungle.com/f/St2rxj/Freedom_The_Philosophy_of_Liberation.part3.rar