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What is the deference between liberty and freedom

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“Freedom,” is defined as the state of being free to enjoy social, political as well as civil liberties. It can be considered as the power to decide the actions of one and state of being free from manacles and imprisonment. An individual can make choices that are free from pressure or restriction. Sometimes, even if an individual has free will or freedom, he is bound to follow religious as well as ethical principles because they are accountable for all his actions.

"Liberty” is defined as “the right and the power to believe, act, and express oneself as one chooses, of being free from restriction, and having the freedom of choice. It is the condition of having the power to act and speak without restraints.” Word liberty comes from the Latin word ‘Libertas’ meaning ‘the status of a descendant’. Liberty refers to the fact that descendants enjoy the same social position as that of their predecessors. This definition is normally used in context to full rights and responsibilities according to which one becomes a member of a specific group. Liberty is a condition in which an individual behaves according to his will and governs himself, by taking responsibility for actions and behaviors. Having liberty does not mean to go against ethics and moral values.

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