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what is mean by liberty , equality and justice.​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Liberty means the condition in which an individual has the ability to act following his or her own will and alternatively, achieve their potential, within the context of other words like political freedom. ... They argue that liberty without equality means the domination of the most powerful.

Equality means "the state of being equal." It's one of the ideals a democratic society, and so the fight to attain different kinds of equality, like racial equality, gender equality, or equality of opportunity between rich and poor, is often associated with progress toward that ideal of everyone being truly equal.

Justice is the morally fair and right state of everything. To have justice as a person's character trait means that they are just and treat everyone the same, or how they would like to be treated.

Answered by SoulFulKamal
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Qᴜᴇsᴛɪᴏɴ:-

what is mean by liberty , equality and justice.

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The words liberty and equality represent basic values of democratic political systems, including that of the United States. Democratic values support the belief that an orderly society can exist in which freedom is preserved. ... However, order and freedom must be balanced.

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