Freedom is the constitutive value of European political life, in that slaves, lacking freedom, must submit to a master, while free persons, being equal in respect of being free, constitute for themselves a government which secures order by law, and not...
Liberté (freedom) was, along with brotherhood (see fraternity) and equality, one of the great rallying cries of the French Revolution, and it has been, in one guise or another, an unarguable value of most societies ever since. Inevitably there are...
All are not free who mock their chains. (German) Better a free bird than a captive king. (Danish) Better to be free in a foreign land than a serf at home. (German) Every man’s freedom is his own. (German) Freedom has roots in blood. (Albanian)...
1. Personal liberty. 2. The state of being free. 3. The ability to order one’s own actions. 4. A philosophical doctrine of being unrestrained by physical determinants. See...
Freedom may refer to: Economic freedom Freedom (philosophy) Freedom (political), the right or the capacity of self-determination as an expression of the individual will Liberty, the condition in which an individual has the ability to act according to...