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- Anonymous1 decade agoFavorite Answer
Depends upon your things, but you can appreciate Freedom when it is not there or given to you, then you will say its not a persepective it is life.
- Anonymous1 decade ago
I believe it is. I mean, for instance, over in Afghanistan, women aren't allowed many personal rights that we're born with in the US. But then you think about people in the US are still bound by rules. We gotta pay taxes. We can't go around killing people. And even on a more abecedarian level than that, we can't jump up without returning to earth. We're not even free from the laws of gravity! Freedom is impossible.
- 1 decade ago
Freedom is a step in the social evolution of man. We went from anarchy to tribes to Feudalistic/manorial societies and dictatorships to a Free society. Many countries are 1 or even 2 steps back in this process.
- Anonymous1 decade ago
Freedom is just another word for, nothing left to lose
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- 1 decade ago
yes. a community's point of view on freedom is bounded by their norms, and hence the sense of freedom (as freedom is actually having the free will to do what is right, where what is right depends on a community's norms)
- 1 decade ago
yes, we all live in a cage. if you think you have too much freedom then your cage is too big, if you think you do not have much freedom then your cage is too small so the question is do you live in a big cage or a small cage ... i.e. is your cage too big or too small
- Anonymous1 decade ago
On nothing left to lose.