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Freedom
I have read this sentence from my favourite writer: "Freedom? That's a statue in New York!" What do you think does freedom exist? Your personal freedom is really existing? Doesn't your freedom gives disadvatage to others?
Do you think that the write was pessimist when she wrote this sarcastic sentence or it's realistic? |
I think the idea was that the person who stated that, meant that Freedom is somthing that is hard to obtain, a place where you give up everything you know for a concept that may not even exist, but for whatever the risk they take that chance. That's the main idea of Immigration after all. Of course saying that it's a statue in New York, he may instead be referring that Freedom is a lie, it's only symbol being the Statue of Liberty. In this there would be no such thing as freedom, it's just a false hope. So, this could be taken several ways.
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Freedom is just an illusion made by us to make ourselves feel better about our choices. There is no such thing as freedom and there never will be, at least not for us humans.
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I guess it depends on what you would call "freedom". Personaly, I believe there is such thing as free agency. But not everyone has it, obviously.
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I agree with what leerock said, we can pretend we are as "free" as we want, but in the end we really aren't. But I've heard the phrase "Freedom comes at a price" somewhere before. If it comes at a price it really isn't free, is it?
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"Freedom" is a relative slogan. What do you consider as "freedom"? |
Is it possible to have total freedom without having complete anarchy?
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Why not have both? The whole ideal behind anarchy is that the individual can take care of him/herself without any outside help, order or law. That would be true freedom, but even then there is no such thing as true freedom. As is said in one of my favorite animes, "Humankind cannot gain anything without first giving something in return. To obtain, something of equal value must be lost."
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And besides, what about the fact that there are plenty of naughty people out there who find enjoyment in taking away the life of others? Say for the sake of example... me? Who will stop me from killing you and your family, wearing your skin, and eating your organs? In a place of Anarchy, certianly not "the law". One last thing, explain to me how that quote from Full Metal Alchemist has any relevance to this argument? |
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