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What is meant by freedom? Is there a relationship between freedom for the individual and freedom for the nation? - Political Science

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What is meant by freedom? Is there a relationship between freedom for the individual and freedom for the nation?

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  • Freedom is a situation that limits the constraints on individuals and allows them to expand their ability and reach their potential.

  • Freedom allows the full development of an individual’s creativity, sensibility, capabilities, and the autonomy to make choices.

  • It permits individuals to exercise their power of reason and judgment.

Yes, there is a relationship between freedom for the individual and freedom for the nation.

  • A free nation allows the full development of individual’s talent and ability by making fewer constraints on individuals.

  • An individual is said to be free only if s/he resides in a free nation.

  • A nation is said to be free if it has freedom as one of its principles and only if it has provided this to its people. In this way, individual freedom and national freedom are closely linked together.

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Chapter 2: Freedom - Exercises [Page 30]

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Chapter 2 Freedom
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