Is Gardiner's policeman symbol of trynanny or Liberty ? Explain
Answers
Answered by
11
Answer:
The Rule Of The Road
Ans :- It means that in order that the liberties of all may be preserved, the liberties of everybody must be curtailed.
When the policeman, say at Piccadilly Circus, steps into the middle of the road and puts out his hand, he is the symbol not of tyranny, but of liberty.
The BadSoorat here ✌
Answered by
0
Gardiner's police officer is an image of freedom in light of the fact that however, he is slowing down the freedoms of others
Gardiner's policeman
- A. G. Gardiner contends that the freedoms we appreciate emerge from an implicit understanding among ourselves and the wide range of various individuals from a general public.
- This implies that anything freedom we have not set in stone. At the end of the day, our singular freedoms are reliant upon their creation and resulting upkeep by society.
- Gardiner's police officer is an image of freedom in light of the fact that however, he is slowing down the freedoms of others, he is doing this so the freedom of everybody is guaranteed.
(#SPJ6)
Similar questions