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give brief explanation on the word liberty is not anarchy​

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Answered by Anonymous
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  • “I think, therefore I am,” is a famous saying by a French philosopher. A person is said to be at liberty when he is free to think, speak and act without any compulsion. However that does not mean he can run amok and behave in a manner that would harm or displease others. Just because there is no law restricting the carrying of a stick, a person cannot go about hitting everyone with one.

Each individual should appreciate the freedom that he enjoys and not misuse it. That would be anarchy – or a state of lawlessness. The freedom of movement does not allow you to barge into another person’s house; freedom of speech does not allow you to say things that would hurt others and freedom of action does not allow you to use violence on others.

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