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Concept of Liberty: Understanding Freedom as Quality of Human Being

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Engles Defines (Liberty)

Understanding Freedom as Quality of Human Being

  • Engles defines freedom as the quality of human being by drawing a distinction between necessity and freedom.
  • Necessity denotes the condition under which the life of man is governed by the laws of nature.
  • Laws of nature, such as; the law of gravitational force which exist independently of a man՚s will
  • Man can acquire scientific knowledge of these laws for his own benefit but by no means can change or alter them at his own sweet will.
  • Engles avers, “Necessity is blind only in so far as it is not understood freedom does not consist in any dream of independence from national laws but in knowledge of these laws and in the possibility this …

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Concept of Liberty: Freedom as the Condition of Human Beings

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Freedom as the Condition of Human Beings

Broadly speaking the term freedom implies two things;

  • The quality of human being.
  • The condition of human being.
Freedom as the Condition of Human Beings
Freedom as the Condition of Human Beings
  • When we consider freedom as the condition of human beings we enter the realm of liberty which is usually defined as absence of any constraints or freedom from any limitations or constraints or restrai…

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