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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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