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Freedom is the end goal of the strife to end exploitation and
humiliation. Each individual is part of the whole. In the beginning,
people were created equal. Their development brought the first
fragmentation of the whole.
People interact with the nature and society. When a person lives
with other individuals, they form a group and the group should
also be free because it is part of the whole. The antithesis of
freedom is meaningless. There is no need for fighting for freedom
in a civilized whole. Anthropologically, instead of striving for
freedom, a person should have freedom and equality with the
other members of the whole. This would pose the question of
who is supposed to give or get freedom in a community of equal
members.
Free thinking creates free action and this action affects others.
Regulated relationships between two individuals prevents them
from hurting one another.
In today’s relationships, freedom is constantly jeopardized.
Freedom needs to comply with moral and ethical behavior. The
word freedom is all to often used and exploited to refer to all sorts
of things. The freedom of an individual should be in accordance
with the whole. Relationships among people need to be
regulated to avoid discontent. The rules of the whole will regulate
both individual and social relationships.
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