History, asked by rajbirbhujel23, 2 months ago

Liberty and equality may be complementary as well as opposed to each other'. Justify.​

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Answered by wiswasree
4

Answer:

  • An individual cannot develop one’s own personality in the absence of equality even though the freedom is given.
  • Civil equality is possible only when everybody is treated equally before law.

Opposed:

  • Liberty does not mean the equal work and equal wages for all.
  • Liberty and equality are not the terms of implementations.
Answered by adithyakrishnan6137
5

Answer:

Complementary

  • An individual can't develop one's own personality in the absence of equality even though the freedom is given.
  • Civil equality is possible only when everybody is treated equally before law.

Opposed

  • Liberty doesn't mean the equal work and equal wages for all.
  • Liberty and equality aren't the terms of implementations.

Thus, we can say that liberty and equality is complementary as well as opposed to each other.

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