The Reason Interview With Nick Gillespie

The Surprising Origins of Modern Freedom

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Jul 9, 2025
Sophia Rosenfeld, a historian at the University of Pennsylvania and author of 'The Age of Choice,' dives into the evolution of freedom through the lens of personal choice. She explores how the Reformation shifted the concept of freedom from divine obedience to individual choice. Rosenfeld discusses the impact of consumer culture on gender and class, revealing how these dynamics have shaped societal norms. She also tackles modern dilemmas like the overwhelming abundance of choice and its implications for personal agency in debates on issues like abortion rights.
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Evolution of Freedom Concept

  • Freedom wasn't always equated with choice; it often meant acting morally or according to divine will.
  • The book traces how choice became a broad concept tied to freedom over centuries, disrupting earlier notions.
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Hercules' Choice and Freedom

  • Earlier conceptions of freedom focused on making the morally right choice over base desires.
  • Hercules' choice symbolizes this freedom as virtue triumphing over vice, reflecting manly responsibility and social duty.
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Reformation's Role in Religious Freedom

  • The Reformation unintentionally created religious pluralism, necessitating coexistence among many faiths.
  • This pluralism helped foster the idea of religious freedom as choice and tolerance in society.
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