In " Four Freedoms Speech," how does Roosevelt make his ideas about the relationship between the individual and society clear?
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"Franklin D Roosevelt's speech on the four freedoms was one of the standout speeches regarding to liberty.
It in general summed up the aim of a better post war world where all the people had freedom and therefore the necessity of winning the war.
It spoke about the American ideals regarding freedom and equality and therefore motivated the people to support the American effort in the world war.
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