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What is more important, freedom or liberty?

Libertarian Right 2012/02/02 15:24:05
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  • Jackal 2012/02/02 23:34:32
    None of the above
    Jackal
    Fascism!!!!!
  • angelbaby 2012/02/02 21:11:00
    None of the above
    angelbaby
    One doesn't work without the other.
  • jams 2012/02/02 19:38:46
    Liberty
    jams
    Freedom is either provided or not provided externally from the individual. Liberty is inherent in each person.
  • keeper 2012/02/02 19:34:01
    None of the above
    keeper
    The freedom to enjoy your liberty!
  • SourDiesel 2012/02/02 19:13:17
    None of the above
    SourDiesel
    +1
    Is there a difference?
  • urwutuis 2012/02/02 17:22:45
    None of the above
    urwutuis
    +1
    At this point I would say a dictionary is more important than either.
  • Dagon 2012/02/02 16:37:09
  • Chris - The Rowdy One! #187 2012/02/02 16:00:11
    None of the above
    Chris - The Rowdy One! #187
    They need to be equal.
  • Brian 2012/02/02 15:56:38
    None of the above
    Brian
    I don't see how you could have one without the other, Freedom without Liberty lacks depth and Liberty without freedom has no Wings on which to fly!
  • Savior 2012/02/02 15:56:22
    None of the above
    Savior
    Both
  • irish -liberty or death! 2012/02/02 15:40:43
    None of the above
    irish -liberty or death!
    +1
    “Liberty” is the power to act and express oneself according to one’s will while “freedom” is the power to decide one’s actions.
    . “Freedom” is a more concrete concept than “liberty” which is more associated with an individual’s connection with the state rather than with other individuals and circumstances.

    Read more: Difference Between Liberty and Freedom | Difference Between | Liberty vs Freedom http://www.differencebetween....
  • RobJohn irish -... 2012/02/03 00:57:30
    RobJohn
    +2
    I see no signiicant difference that warrants different definitions. They are the same.
  • irish -... RobJohn 2012/02/03 12:42:14
    irish -liberty or death!
    +1
    basically ,yes.
  • ♥NinjaKittenLovesYou♥ 2012/02/02 15:39:02
    None of the above
    ♥NinjaKittenLovesYou♥
    they go together..but if we want liberty we have to be free :P so freedom?
  • RobJohn ♥NinjaK... 2012/02/03 00:58:12 (edited)
    RobJohn
    The colonies were not free, yet fought for their liberty.
  • ♥NinjaK... RobJohn 2012/02/03 07:16:06
    ♥NinjaKittenLovesYou♥
    how can someone fight when hes not free? -.- idiotiiiiiiiiiiic
  • RobJohn ♥NinjaK... 2012/02/04 00:02:42
    RobJohn
    That was the American Revolution
  • ♥NinjaK... RobJohn 2012/02/04 11:51:53
    ♥NinjaKittenLovesYou♥
    americans -.- doooh...
  • Val 2012/02/02 15:36:02
    None of the above
    Val
  • Gooky 2012/02/02 15:30:02
    None of the above
    Gooky
    I'm going with perks-a real PATRIOT,here...they are one & the same!
  • Liberta... Gooky 2012/02/02 15:49:31
    Libertarian Right
    Think about it, which one of these does the progressive left refer to as a goal, and which one do they seek to restrict and ultimately abolish?
  • Gooky Liberta... 2012/02/02 15:55:26
    Gooky
    Ok...
  • perks-a real PATRIOT 2012/02/02 15:26:09
    None of the above
    perks-a real PATRIOT
    Aren't they the same thing??
  • Liberta... perks-a... 2012/02/02 15:29:14
    Libertarian Right
    +1
    Not really, one depends on the other.
  • perks-a... Liberta... 2012/02/02 15:33:05
    perks-a real PATRIOT
    Thanks!!

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