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Kirsi Juhila, Tanja Dall, Christopher Hall in Juliet Koprowska (ur.) (2021) - Interprofessional collaboration and service user participation: analysing meetings in social welfare
In: Socialno delo: časopis za teorijo in prakso, Band 60, Heft 4, S. 389-392
Problem nepopolnih pogodb in mehanizmi pogodbenih spodbud pri javnih narocilih
In: Uprava, Band 8, Heft 1-2, S. 187-211
SPINOZA, LIBERALISM AND 'THE CLASS OF 1632'
In: Teorija in praksa, S. 295-315
Spinoza, Pufendorf and Locke all championed freedom of thought (including freedom of religion) and of speech; all three thinkers deserve credit for having forged the fundamental principles of the liberal tradition. Spinoza, in particular, was the first writer in modern times to articulate a systematic defence of democracy. He believed that the state should promote the welfare of its citizens, while maximising their freedom. Although he equated right with power, he also advocated respect for the moral law, stressing the importance of being good to other people. Keywords: Spinoza, Pufendorf, Locke, freedom of religion, freedom of thought, liberalism