English, asked by jituchouhab747, 8 months ago

what does the author mean by' Leberty- drunk'?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The rule of the road

By liberty-drunk, the writer meant that the people are only concerned about their own liberties and not the responsibilities and the limitations that their liberty. .mThe rule of the road is that in order that the liberties of all may be preserved, the liberties of everybody must be curtailed

Answered by shivyakikloo
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Answer:

According to Gardiner, “on the rule of the road” means the liberties of everyone may be maintained and the liberties of everybody must be reduced. Individual liberty should be curtailed because it may affect public liberty.

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