Using the unqualified word "freedom" has an ambiguity that political actors exploit. Freedom to do something is entirely separate to "free to live in a world where ___".
To be honest, I feel the latter sense of the word is a bit of a stretch - semantically, not politically.
But you see it because "freedom" is a powerful word in politics, and rather than argue against "freedom", pundits go up the ladder of abstraction and argue the definition instead.
To be honest, I feel the latter sense of the word is a bit of a stretch - semantically, not politically.
But you see it because "freedom" is a powerful word in politics, and rather than argue against "freedom", pundits go up the ladder of abstraction and argue the definition instead.