Freedom, n. Exemption from the stress of authority in a beggarly half dozen of restraint's infinite multitude of methods. A political condition that every nation supposes itself to enjoy in virtual monopoly. Liberty. The distinction between freedom and liberty is not accurately known; naturalists have never been able to find a living specimen of either.
2005 Update: Fair warning- you're next.
can liberty be a sub definition of freedom: or the ability to enjoy living in freedom?
ReplyDeletei'm going to go find out the difference. soon as i shake these goddamn chain off :P
ReplyDeletePia, that's actually a good question to pose to a deeper guy. Can freedom be the opportunity to make constructive choices and liberty the opportunity to make every choice?
ReplyDeleteKarma, chains flatter you.
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ReplyDeleteMe too, Chance. Me too.
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