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The Lost History of Liberalism is a profound intellectual exploration of the origins and transformations of one of the most influential political ideas of our time. In a time when the term “liberalism” is often used in a distorted or superficial way, historian Helena Rosenblatt suggests a return to its deeper meaning. From ancient Rome to the 21st century, the author traces how the concept of “liberalism” gradually evolved into a complex political doctrine, where freedom is inseparable from morality, duties, and the common good. This is an interesting, meaningful, and dynamic journey of a concept to its transformation into a political doctrine.