Essay on Freedom

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Subject Area:English

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Others will define freedom differently. Some argue that freedom is that natural right that human beings acquire at birth. Elsewhere, freedom can be described as the right to do what one wishes, to do what one wants, eat what one likes, learn what one wants and believe what one feels is right without necessarily interfering with the rights of others. The underlying idea behind freedom is to have respect for society and be of use to it. Freedom is of benefit to every member of the society. Freedom of worship is another important type of freedom. Different people have different concepts and perception of God and should be allowed to exercise their freedom of worship. Different people have different lifestyles in which they hold different interests, attitudes, and opinion.

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The freedom of religion or worship entails freedom to what one wishes to wear for their faith and devotion. Despite the fact that most civilized societies can coexist with each other peacefully, there are still areas of inconsistency that exist, such as human beings intolerance to one another, that remain unsolved. It is essential that human beings know what is at their disposal to make good use of what they have jurisdiction over. It cannot be imagined that everything in life was publicly owned (tragedy of the commons). In such an experience, generosity could be redundant. Moral authority over ownership will also be lost. With the right of property though, other people do not have the right to criticize how you manage the affairs of your home.

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