Difference between liberty and freedom...
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Jeffersonian Perspective: Freedom, Liberty, Rights One should distinguish between the terms "freedom" and "liberty." Speaking generally, Freedom usually means to be free from something, whereas Liberty usually means to be free to do something, although both refer to the quality or state of being free. Jefferson's use of the terms almost always reflected those meanings.
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Liberty
1. Condition of a free man.
2. Power to act.
3. Free to do something.
Freedom
1. State of free will.
2. Power to decide.
3. Free from something.
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