To preserve the liberties of all , the liberties must be curtailed' comment on this.
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The rule of the road simply means that in order to preserve the liberties of all, the liberties of everybody must be curtailed. When the policeman put out his hand at Piccadilly circus street, we must not think that our liberty has been violated. If we are a reasonable person.
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The given statement refers to being liberal
- The given sentence is from the prose On the Rule of the Road.
- Because it may jeopardize public liberty, individual liberty should be limited. When a rational person's activities harm the liberty of others, he would have agreed to a restriction on his personal liberty to benefit from the social order.
- For example to protect everyone's rights, their freedoms must be limited. When a police officer, comes to center of a road and extends his hand, he is symbolizing liberty rather than oppression.
- The line is a paradox as well since it discusses two opposing ideas: 'to maintain everyone's rights, everyone's liberty must be reduced.'
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