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Short essay on "man was born free but everywherehe is in chains"

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Answered by Ritikastargirl
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When a man takes birth he is an innocent being with no duties and responsibilities. He is as pure and innocent as a child of God, but than he is a social being son or a daughter of someone with host of relatives and indebted to his parents and society at large for being given an identity.

But a man is found in chains is a fact which is difficult to challenge! The truth of his bondage is reflected at various levels. First is the biological bondage of his various phases in life birth, teenage, youth, maturity, old age and finally death. There are some other chains where the man is caught in present scenerio like social and political chain. In social chain you may see the evils or the cruel acts against women or the weaker section of the society, illeteracy, unemployment these are all the social evils where the men is caught today. In politics we have the exploitation of the masses by the handful of dictators who have curbed the man's right of expression and speech. We talk about fundamental rights and human rights they are merely theoretical concepts in todays scenerio. Therefore man is neither born free nor lives in freedom.




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Answered by laraibmukhtar55
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"Man born free, but everywhere he is in the chain"

The above-mentioned quote has been narrated by the founder of Communism Karl Marks. It reflects the true picture of life in today's world. A baby borns free whether in a poor or rich family. Society imposes restrictions on his freedom.

When a school-going child is not willing to go to school, his parents forcefully send him to school in order to get an education. In the same way, a bagger wants to have a bungalow, but the scarcity of resources does not allow him to materialize his dream. A young man wants to reach the moon, scarcity of resources does not permit him to reach on the moon.

Lack of resources is a chain that has restricted his freedom. Developing countries want to remove illiteracy, poverty, and terrorism from their countries. They take loans from the World Bank in order to improve their economy.

Mostly, they could not avail these loans appropriately to root out poverty. They get trapped in the vicious circle of the loan and interest system and they would remain in the chain of poverty forever. To conclude, it is rightly said the man is born free but he is in chain everywhere.

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