what is liberty?

Liberty is the total rights possessed in general by the people of a community/state/nation as they relate to its government, and/or the expectation that a nation's people have of exemption from control by a foreign power.

 

In France, the Constitution of 1791 began with a declaration of the rights of man and citizen. Freedom of speech and expression were enshrined among these rights which were deemed to be natural and inalienable. These were put into practice in everyday life in the following ways:

  • Censorship was abolished soon after the storming of Bastille in 1789. In the old regime all written material could be only published after undergoing censorship.
  • In the new dispensation, newspapers, pamphlets, books and printed pictures flooded the towns and were soon circulated in the countryside in France.
  • Discussion of events and changes that were occurring in France took place freely. Opposite views of events were also expressed.
  • People thronged to watch plays, songs and festive processions which enabled them to understand the ideas of liberty, equality and justice.

 

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Liberty - ability of individuals to have control over their own action.It is one kind of freedom ....if simply speaking.

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Liberty is the ability of individuals to have agency (control over their own actions). There are different conceptions of liberty, which articulate the relationship of individuals to society in different ways, including some which relate to life under a "social contract" or to existence in a "state of nature", and some which see the active exercise of freedom and rights as essential to liberty.

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liberty is a synonym of freedom.

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