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by rayiner
4771 days ago
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> No. Freedom means not having force initiated against you. That is what it has always meant, and that is the common-sense definition that normal people use. No, that's not what it means (in the political context, anyway), it's not the definition that normal people use, and importantly, it is not how the term has been used for hundreds of years in western political literature and philosophy. You can't just go around appropriating words and giving them your own idiosyncratic meanings. |
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You should read "1984." It covers doublespeak. Apparently, in the sources you read, doublespeak about "freedom" has been going on for about 300-400 years.