Freedom

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Statue of Liberty - Liberty is one meaning of "freedom".
For proper-noun uses of Freedom, see Freedom (disambiguation).

Freedom refers, in a very general sense, to the state of being free (i.e.: unrestricted, unconfined or unfettered).

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In philosophy and history

The French philosopher Jean-Jacques Rousseau asserted that the condition of freedom was inherent to humanity, an inevitable facet of the possession of a soul and sapience, with the implication that all social interactions subsequent to birth imply a loss of freedom, voluntarily or involuntarily.

See Liberty for the main article on freedom in philosophy and history.

Freedom has often been used a rallying cry for revolutions. For instance, the bible records the story of Moses leading his people away from slavery, and into Freedom. In his famous "I Have a Dream" speech Martin Luther King Jr. quoted an old spiritual song sung by black American slaves: "Free at last! Free at last! Thank God Almighty we are free at last!"

The ama-gi, a Sumerian cuneiform word, is the earliest known written symbol representing the idea of freedom.

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Quotes about freedom

See also

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See also: Freedom, Ama-gi, Asymptotic freedom, Autodidacticism, Coming of age, Cooperative, Crete, David Gross, David Politzer, Economic power