Essay on it is often safe to be in chains than to be free
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MAN IS BORN FREE BUT EVERYWHERE HE IS IN CHAINS
This ordinary world, replete with beautiful objects, is a gift of God. Man is sent in this world without any chain or fetters, regardless of creed class, race and nation. A newly born baby takes his breath as a free mortal; his conscious is free from the thought that he is a slave or free citizen, a prince or penniless.
With the passage of time, the conscious of a child begins to develop Freud says that a child confronts first authority when he is given toilet training. He receives another blow on his freedom when he has to follow time management and discipline in school. With the initiation of social life, he begins to understand that he is not a free being.
The loss of freedom compels him to long for an earlier youth. This is not strange to hear from a child that he wants to attain his youth as soon as possible. In fact a child thinks that he will be free from all authorities when he will attains the age of youth. This myth soon is shattered when this child takes steps into manhood. Soon he realizes that he is enslaved either in poverty or lonely in a beautiful palace: sometimes the chain of his clan prevents him from being mixed up with others and sometimes his sect imprisons him, he feels that everywhere he is in chains. This is the tragedy of man that he is enslaved in spite of being free. One may call it slavery amidst freedom.
Man is a unique creature of God; he is important not only as an individual but also a integral part of human society. Man is enslaved by the chains of society; some chains hurt this soul and few chains prevent him from proceeding towards destruction.
The chain of slavery, poverty, class, sect are really a mark of ugliness on the face of this beautiful world. Slavery has been chasing mankind since the stone stage. Albeit slavery has become an unacceptable phenomenon in our civilized world but unfortunately, many nations are enslaved under the foreign domination even in the twenty first century. The third World is bond by the chains of slavery imposed on it by the economically developed countries in different forms.
Racial discrimination is another thorny chain in which mankind is enslaved. Man is born free but so-called civilized society enslaves him to the chain of superior or inferior race consciousness. This division is not limited to hatred but takes man to the butchery of genocide.
Sometimes the passion of patriotism exceeds the limits and injuries the sense of righteousness of nations that they fight wars with one another. The chain of jingoism hurts the feelings of other nations.
This ordinary world, replete with beautiful objects, is a gift of God. Man is sent in this world without any chain or fetters, regardless of creed class, race and nation. A newly born baby takes his breath as a free mortal; his conscious is free from the thought that he is a slave or free citizen, a prince or penniless.
With the passage of time, the conscious of a child begins to develop Freud says that a child confronts first authority when he is given toilet training. He receives another blow on his freedom when he has to follow time management and discipline in school. With the initiation of social life, he begins to understand that he is not a free being.
The loss of freedom compels him to long for an earlier youth. This is not strange to hear from a child that he wants to attain his youth as soon as possible. In fact a child thinks that he will be free from all authorities when he will attains the age of youth. This myth soon is shattered when this child takes steps into manhood. Soon he realizes that he is enslaved either in poverty or lonely in a beautiful palace: sometimes the chain of his clan prevents him from being mixed up with others and sometimes his sect imprisons him, he feels that everywhere he is in chains. This is the tragedy of man that he is enslaved in spite of being free. One may call it slavery amidst freedom.
Man is a unique creature of God; he is important not only as an individual but also a integral part of human society. Man is enslaved by the chains of society; some chains hurt this soul and few chains prevent him from proceeding towards destruction.
The chain of slavery, poverty, class, sect are really a mark of ugliness on the face of this beautiful world. Slavery has been chasing mankind since the stone stage. Albeit slavery has become an unacceptable phenomenon in our civilized world but unfortunately, many nations are enslaved under the foreign domination even in the twenty first century. The third World is bond by the chains of slavery imposed on it by the economically developed countries in different forms.
Racial discrimination is another thorny chain in which mankind is enslaved. Man is born free but so-called civilized society enslaves him to the chain of superior or inferior race consciousness. This division is not limited to hatred but takes man to the butchery of genocide.
Sometimes the passion of patriotism exceeds the limits and injuries the sense of righteousness of nations that they fight wars with one another. The chain of jingoism hurts the feelings of other nations.
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