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A long speech on topic ‘man was born free but everywhere he is in chains now ’

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Answered by Rose421
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good morning to one and all present here.......

inmodern world, freedom has been recognized as a natural and fundamental right of mankind. All have been born free and are supposed to exercise their rights freely. Freedom is strongly cherished in today’s discourse and it is the spirit of democracy. Democratic systems have to protect the liberty and freedom of people and support their rights. However, Jean-Jacques Rousseau aptly said, “Man is born free, and everywhere he is in chains. One man thinks himself the master of others, but remains more of a slave than they are.”

The Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR) states in its preamble that “the advent of a world in which human beings shall enjoy freedom of speech and belief and freedom from fear and want has been proclaimed as the highest aspiration of the common people”. The UDHR also recognizes freedom as the natural rights of mankind as its first article says, “All human beings are born free….” Freedom and liberalism are the cornerstone of democracy. Based on liberal school of thought, all people are entitled to exercise their rights, beliefs, and religion freely and no formal religion is recognized by liberalism. That is to say, pluralism is one of the elements of liberalism which recognizes many religions. People should be able to exercise their beliefs and religious rituals freely, express their thoughts freely, etc. and no one is supposed to curtail their freedoms unless it is limited on the provision of law to ensure the freedoms of others. 

It is believed that if freedom, which is the inherent right of all human beings, is respected, the bulk of global challenges will be resolved. In other words, if one’s freedoms are not curtailed on the grounds of their race, color, and creed and people show tolerance toward the religious beliefs and practices of others, militancy will decline tremendously. Currently, radicalism and lack of tolerance pose the greatest threat to the world and people’s right to life and liberty are violated flagrantly. If one’s freedoms of beliefs, expressions, thoughts, movement and residence, etc. are valued

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