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what is discipline( liberty and discipline )

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Answered by Anonymous
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Liberty and discipline are two sides of the same coin. ... It is natural to think of freedom as an absence of discipline, but according to Maria Montessori, when it comes to the true nature of the child, where there is a lack of discipline somewhere there is also a lack of liberty.

Answered by GulabLachman
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Discipline is referred to as a constraint on liberty.

  • The question has been asked from the chapter liberty and discipline.
  • Liberty is constrained by discipline. It teaches individuals to follow orders and discipline them if they don't.
  • It is the only discipline that allows men to maintain their individual liberties while allowing them to live in a society.
  • Whereas, liberty refers to the freedom to do as one likes, including what they think, what they speak, where/what they work, and where they travel.
  • Only discipline allows individuals to live in a community while yet preserving their individual liberties.
  • Although it restricts our freedom in certain ways, it does not lessen each person's autonomy. Man is genuinely freed by it.

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