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    speak of freedom and the definition of it, which is making choices. In the episode “The Power of Markets” Milton Friedman talked about Hong Kong and their government. In the episode “The Tyranny of Control” Milton Friedman talked about the idea of free trade and how government should have little to do with it. Both episodes give room to have different opinions and in this country you are allowed to have and express those opinions. “The Power of Markets” talks much about jobs and freedom to do…

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    Growing up I heard a lot of different terms. The saying “But I know how those things go” kinds means you’ve been there and you’ve done that, and that’s how you know how things go. Another example would if in the past you loaned friend money but that friend never paid you back. But then later that same friend came again and asked to borrower money again. Well you do know how that’s gonna go that friend may not pay you back once again. The term “People like us” is usually used when speaking, or…

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    In today's world we have freedom of speech. We take that to grant and if and if we would’ve been in the olden days we would get our heads cut off because they didn't have the right of freedom of speech.In the late 17th and 18th centuries, europe philoshers explored ideas on how to imporve the world socity. The enlightenment was about equal rights, the philosophers influenced the enlightenment in the 17th century were John Locke, adam Smith, Voltaire, and Mary Wollstonecraft. The philosophers…

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    obtain the whole view of the productivity which it will bring. They including China the fastest-growing economic country in the world, even conduct censorship to the cyber world. Some say internet censorship in China is to protect the local people from harmful materials in the websites. Some may argue that these actions are against human rights which people will lose their rights of the freedom to speak. This essay will argue why the central government of China should not implement internet…

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    analyze the specifics on how the Preamble is compelling to society, we must examine the ways the Preamble changed social, political, economic parts of society. Politically, the Preamble states the basic laws of citizens in America. Socially, it has made the public have their freedom to a certain extent, as long as it doesn’t affect other people’s rights and their freedom. Economically, it has given our right to go on trial and blessings of liberty to ourselves. These examples are just the tip of…

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    Freedom of association is the right to adhere or bolt from a group on an individuals choosing, and for that particular group to take necessary action regarding collective action to seek the interests of its members. Freedom of association demonstrated the right to join a trade union, free speech, political parties, or any other form of association including religious groups and fraternities. The main goal for groups is to promote the overall interests of the group is a necessity in every…

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    Freedom Of Free Speech

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    government. Mills argued in On Liberty “...there ought to exist the fullest liberty of professing and discussing, as a matter of ethical conviction, any doctrine, however immoral it may be considered.” In a democratic society, freedom of speech plays an important role. Freedom of speech guarantees the citizens to participate in the democracy, and a democratic society isn’t stable if there is no free speech in the administration sector. Restrictions on free speech may cause harm to democratic…

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    What is “freedom”? Is it the right to think, say and do anything? Is it the power to control where to go in life without restraint from someone or something? Is it absolute and if not who sets the limits? The word is a bit ambiguous and not as clear cut as it seems. The definition of freedom seems to change with different circumstances and even people. Freedom seems to become constrained under times of uncertainty, such as war. It has also been applied differently to different people and even…

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    Peaceful resistance to laws is very beneficial to a free society. It is a great way to show freedom of speech and highlights what people view is wrong with this great country of ours. For example, Rosa Parks was peacefully protesting against the segregation of whites and blacks by refusing to give up her seat. She didn't have to use violence to get what she wanted. In fact, the entire Civil Rights movement Rosa Parks was a part of is a great example of peaceful protest and resistance. Many…

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    D. Roosevelt’s “Four freedoms”. The first freedom is freedom of speech and expression. One of the points that Abele makes is that “ Without privacy in sharing our thoughts with others, There is neither freedom of speech nor of association” (Abele, Robert P., Dr. "“Democratic Dictatorship”: The Transition towards Authoritarian Rule in America." Global Research. Global Research, Jan.-Feb. 2014. Web. 18 July 2016.). He uses the third freedom, “Freedom of want, especially economic want” to make the…

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