Political Science, asked by lammisyntem, 8 months ago

what dose freedom from starvation implies A) economic liberty (B) social liberty (C) natural liberty​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Broadly speaking, liberty is the ability to do as one pleases. It is a synonym for the word freedom. In modern politics, liberty is the state of being free within society from control or oppressive restrictions imposed by authority on one's way of life, behaviour, or political views.

Answered by GulabLachman
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Freedom from starvation implies an economic liberty

  • The unique ability to decide how to properly manage one's own finances is referred to as economic liberty.
  • It includes the capacity to earn a living, buy food and other essentials, and put money down for one's future.
  • Since people must be able to achieve their fundamental requirements in order to absolutely enjoy their economic liberties, access to sufficient food and proper nourishment is a vital component of economic liberty.
  • Greater financial autonomy leads to stronger economies and higher GDP per capita in those countries.
  • Individuals are severely constrained in their ability to rise in civil society and the economy, and their economic prospects for self-determination, without the fundamental freedom from famine.
  • Therefore, freedom from starvation typically implies an economic liberty

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