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  • ...ighty charter for [[human]] [[freedom]]; they presaged man's [[social]], [[political]], and [[spiritual]] [[liberty]]. ...] [[debated]] about all [[human]] [[problems]]—[[social]], [[economic]], [[political]], and [[philosophic]]—except [[religion]]. Few [[Greeks]] had paid much
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  • ...e]] or [[fact]] of forgetting or having forgotten; forgetfulness; (also) [[freedom]] from [[care]] or worry. ...in the names of parliamentary acts, etc., granting a general pardon for [[political]] [[offence]]s
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  • ...ct]] of withdrawing from an [[organization]], [[union]], or especially a [[political]] [[entity]]. Threats of secession also can be a [[strategy]] for achieving * The right to liberty, [[freedom]] of [[association]] and private property
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  • ...]] of freedom is true [[socially]], [[economically]], and [[politically]]. Freedom is the [[gift]] of [[civilization]] made possible by the enforcement of [[L ...[[mankind]] [[government]] to regulate the [[social]], [[economic]], and [[political]] [[problems]] [[associated]] with such a goal of human [[happiness]] and [
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  • ...n]]s or for [[guidance]] in conduct (3) : not bound by or committed to a [[political]] party :d : showing a [[desire]] for [[freedom]] <an independent manner>
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  • ...servatism and liberalism in your world. Sometimes, even desired social and political advances must be held back to allow other peoples in a more backward stage ...ir spiritual, social, and political objectives. All this without violating freedom of choice of the individuals.
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  • ...message is about the barriers to Light and Life; freedom from tyranny and political oppression. ...hese countries where this persists, the majority of its citizens yearn for freedom to think, act, and express their souls’ desires for truth, beauty, and go
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  • ...up--say a cult whose idea of their own freedom is the right to curtail the freedom of others, what does one do about that? Do we accept that? ...peech and expression. So you literally have no choice in terms of your own freedom but to express yourself right in their face if necessary.
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  • *Resistance movement, which is carried out by freedom fighters, often against an occupying foreign power *Terrorism, which is carried out by different kinds of political or religious extremists
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  • ...wn sense of dependence on yourselves rather than other countries and other political systems having any control over you. ...t, your own set of standards by which you will function independent of the political climate or the social climate around you. As with your nation, this sense o
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  • ...ve learned. As such it is used pejoratively, often in the [[context]] of [[political]] [[opinions]], [[theology]] or religious [[dogma]]. Instruction in the bas ...[[societies]], much less so in the [[system]] of '[[brainwashing]] under [[freedom]]' to which we are subjected and which all too often we serve as willing or
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  • ...financial]] [[wealth]], is not new. [[Philosophers]], [[economists]] and [[political]] leaders have long emphasized [[human]] wellbeing as the [[purpose]], the ...[[human]] freedom. And in pursuing capabilities and realizing rights, this freedom is vital. People must be free to [[exercise]] their [[choice]]s and to part
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  • ...Covenant_on_Civil_and_Political_Rights International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights].
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  • ...dge School" of political theory. In 1978 he was appointed to the chair of Political Science at Cambridge University, and in 1996 he was appointed Regius Profes ...s (see in <u>Principal publications below</u>, ''The Foundations of Modern Political Thought'' 1978, the 'pre-Humanist' ''dictatores'' of later medieval Italy,
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  • ...on of the Christian Church with government. In its extreme form, it is a [[political]] [[theory]] in which the head of [[state]], notably the Emperor ('Caesar', ...own without the mediation of church councils, or they exercised their own political influence on the councils to issue the edicts.[6] Caesaropapism was most no
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  • ...ism]] and [[liberalism]] in your world. Sometimes, even desired social and political advances must be held back to allow other peoples at a more backward stage ...ars, but they might use them to wisely advance their spiritual, social and political [[objectives]].
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  • ...ked in ethics, in their own distinctive styles. Other important figures in political philosophy include Thomas [[Hobbes]] and Jean-Jacques [[Rousseau]]. ...nd in this not grounds for pessimism, but the possibility of a new kind of freedom.
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  • ====''[[Freedom]]''==== For our greatest delight is your freedom. Our greatest gift to you is just to let you be. I’m sure all of you par
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  • ...dom''' (from the noun ''fan'' and the affix ''-dom'', as in ''kingdom'', ''freedom'', etc.) is a term used to refer to a subculture composed of '''fans''' cha ==Political Strength==
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  • ...nterdependence. 1825 {emem} Aids Refl. (1858) I. App. C. 412 In social and political life this acme is inter-dependence; in moral life it is independence. 1878 ...they have come to realize that their freedom is inextricably bound to our freedom.'' <div align="right">--[[Martin Luther King Jr.]], [[I have a dream]], [[1
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