who wrote the chapter 'liberty and discipline '?
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William Slim
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William Slim
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- Liberty refers to the ability to think, speak, work, and travel as we like.
- Discipline is a form of liberty restraint. It teaches people to follow rules and punishes them if they do not. Only discipline allows men to exist in a society while maintaining their individual freedoms.
- The two sides of the same coin are liberty and discipline. They complement each other perfectly.
- The term "liberty" refers to the ability to do things our way without restriction. Discipline is a form of limitation on freedom. It teaches people to obey directions and rules.
- Only in a disciplined society can an individual enjoy liberty.
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