Freedom
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* [[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 | ||
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- 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.
- 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.
Freedom may refer to:
- Libertine
- Free will
- Freedom (political), the right or the capacity of self-determination as an expression of the individual will
- Freethought
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