Liberalism constructs its vision of the world on the basis of complex but articulate contradictions, mediated by the neutral instrumentality of the law. While the medieval city has been characterized as existing under a permanent state of siege, it also tended to mix what liberalism has posited as distinct spheres: the political (with its now diminished public life) and the economic (an increasingly far from equal realm of privatization).

Hays, Michael K.: Architecture Theory since 1968 (1998)

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