Kennedy's views on liberty included that it comes from god and not the government,as well as that the world should work together to achieve it everywhere. Looking at chunk one of Kennedy's inaugural address its is made clear his ideas on the origin of liberty,"… the rights of man come not from the generosity of the government, but from the hand of god.". This excerpt from his speech also shows his religious beliefs. Concerning to the world uniting to bring liberty to all he says,"… all corners of the earth … join in creating a … peace preserved … ".While this is an indirect quote it captures the meaning behind his words in chunk four perfectly. Kennedy wants all former …show more content…
Within paragraph one of his American Day Address, Hand conveys a main point on liberty,"Liberty lies in the hearts of men and women …". Hand's meaning with those words is that we all hold liberty within us and that it lies close to our hearts. Hand had said these words to create a bond between naturalized citizens and Americans. To find his other main point on liberty we again go to paragraph one of his speech, "We sought liberty; freedom from oppression, freedom from want, freedom to be ourselves.". Here Mr.Hand connects liberty to his listed freedoms, giving us his partial definition of liberty. Since he connects liberty to freedom it implies he believes the two go together and you can't have one without the