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'''Freedom''' may refer to: '''Freedom''' may refer to:
* [[Libertine]] * [[Libertine]]
-* [[Freedom (philosophy)]]+* [[Free will]]
* [[Freedom (political)]], the right or the capacity of self-determination as an expression of the individual will * [[Freedom (political)]], the right or the capacity of self-determination as an expression of the individual will
*[[Freethought]] *[[Freethought]]
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  1. The state of being free, of not being imprisoned or enslaved.
    Having recently been released from prison, he didn't know what to do with his newfound freedom.
  2. The state of being free, unconstrained; the lack of a specific constraint, or of constraints in general.
    Freedom of speech is a basic democratic value.
    Freedom to choose one's own destiny can be frightening.
    Every child has a right to freedom from fear and freedom from want.

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