I would first learn how to spell, then start reading books that explain simpler concepts, then start giving yourself an education anyone who cannot spell "definition" is obviously not going to understand terms such as moral imperative and mechanical determinism. nice try son but nah you just want to spout some nazi crap we all heard before I expect !
I'm sorry that I am trying to find the true definition of Freedom, so that I can enjoy the same thing that everyonce else is enjoying and become an individual and only care about myself. I mean I do appologize that I care about the collective whole more than myself, but once I know and understand Freedom I shall become an individual and then I can close my brain to all other political systems and ideas that contradict my own. Because from my basic understanding once you know freedom you become better than everyone else.
ahhh I dont know maybe your signature just looks a little too gay in that sort of nazi chic thing thats really fabulously in vogue this season, its like some kind of fetishistic statement surely
sooo, you berate someone over their spelling (which is pretty dumb in the first place because there is no standard english), and then you mock their question.... now who isn't contributing.... neways, freedom is just another word for nothing left to lose, it's a very dangerous thing indeed.
1.the state of being free or at liberty rather than in confinement or under physical restraint: He won his freedom after a retrial. 2.exemption from external control, interference, regulation, etc. 3.the power to determine action without restraint. 4.political or national independence. 5.personal liberty, as opposed to bondage or slavery: a slave who bought his freedom. 6.exemption from the presence of anything specified (usually fol. by from): freedom from fear. 7.the absence of or release from ties, obligations, etc. 8.ease or facility of movement or action: to enjoy the freedom of living in the country. 9.frankness of manner or speech. 10.general exemption or immunity: freedom from taxation. 11.the absence of ceremony or reserve. 12.a liberty taken. 13.a particular immunity or privilege enjoyed, as by a city or corporation: freedom to levy taxes. 14.civil liberty, as opposed to subjection to an arbitrary or despotic government. 15.the right to enjoy all the privileges or special rights of citizenship, membership, etc., in a community or the like. 16.the right to frequent, enjoy, or use at will: to have the freedom of a friend's library. 17.Philosophy. the power to exercise choice and make decisions without constraint from within or without; autonomy; self-determination. Compare
Can you really define freedom? Defining it limits it and if you limit freedom you are not free. I think freedom means something different for everyone given their place in life, their experiences, their life and their loves. Personally I see freedom as living my life without fear and speaking my mind without hesitation. Freedom is something different to us all and that in and of itself is freedom, and that my dear people is what we live, fight and die for. peace.
I agree with what you said that defining it limits it. But what you said after that, "I think freedom means something different for everyone given their place in life, their experiences, their life and their loves." If the definition of the word Freedom is always changing then can freedom really truly ever be known? I'm sure that you will all agree with me that if something is always changing then you can't know any truth about it, and if this statement is true than no one really does know what freedom is.