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Views : 14,227
Genre: Education
Date of upload: Mar 18, 2024 ^^
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RYD date created : 2024-05-24T06:42:03.21378Z
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Isainh Berlin's Theroy still holds correct according to my naive philosphy of social science. I'd also put liberty into constructive or destructive categories to establish a clear distinction; however for this to happen, social phenomenon and tradition also comes into play which can regionalize liberty hence it may not be as universal as it may be.
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According to Sadhguru (and I'm paraphrasing here, not quoting), many of the things we consider "freedom" (eg., to act, speak, etc. however we want) are largely compulsions; therefore, we are a slave to them. True freedom then, is in harnessing the power of one's mind, body and emotions so that we have mastery over them, not the other way around.
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The problem with the concept of "negative liberty" is that you can easly move the goalpost.
For example, the left was awfully silent and okay with banning the former USA president Trump from Twitter (for no good reason). But when childporn, critical race theory and any actual harmfull things get banned, then they get upset and talk about "infringement of ones freedom".
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@Alahyana
4 months ago
Your freedom ends where other people freedom begin!
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