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Essay about individual freedom

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Answered by Rajeshkumare
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Society for Individual Freedom (SIF) is a United Kingdom-based association of libertarians, classical liberals, free-marketconservatives and others promoting individual freedom.

The website of the Society states that "The Society of Individualists was founded in 1942, with many of its leaders and supporters, including its first president Sir Ernest Benn, drawn from those associated with the remnant individualist wing of the Liberal Party. In 1944 the Society of Individualists merged with the National League for Freedom, which itself had been formed from those associated with the explicitly anti-socialist wing of the Conservative Party. The Society for Individual Freedom took on its present name in 1947".[1]
George Kennedy Young became president sometime after his departure from MI6 in 1961. Other notable officers include its chairman, Professor Peter Walter Campbell, founder of the Dept of Politics at Reading and founding chairman of the Conservative Group for Homosexual Equality (CGHE - LBGT). [2]Gerald Howarth, later a Conservative MP, served as the organisations General Secretary from 1969 to 1971. [3]

In 1967 the Young Libertarians, the youth organisation of SIF, broke off to create the Libertarian Alliance. There continues to be an overlap of members and officers between the LA - headed by Dr Sean Gabb - and the SIF.

The SIF is independent of all political parties and relies entirely on voluntary subscriptions and donations.

The SIF advocates personal freedom and less state control generally (e.g. it is opposed to censorship and identity cards), and a genuinely free enterprise economy including low taxation and no state subsidies to industry. Its membership tends to be strongly 

Answered by Anonymous
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'Freedom' the depth of the meaning of this small word isn't measurable.

Better known as independency, Freedom is to be free to do anything and every has the right to do what he or she wills to do.

The one who takes away the freedom of a person is known as a deminator and the one who gets imprisoned in his traps is known as a slave.

Our ancestors fought for freedom against The Muslims and later The British without concerning about themselves, just for our freedom and for the freedom for our country. This state is mind for the country is called patriotism.

Every person, especially every Indian has the fundamental right to do what he/she wills to do and if anyone tries to take anyone freedom orthe right to freedom, he /she could be life imprisoned or sentenced to death.

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