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Why does Mandela say that freedom is indivisible?

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Everyone should be allowed the same freedom to do as they please.

Freedom can be divided.

One should be given more freedom than the other.

Freedom should not be taken away.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Nelson Mandela in his speech on freedom said this words, "freedom is invisible". ... Mandela realized not only he was suppressed, barred but also his people were too. Even the oppressor and oppressed both were suffering from the lack of freedom, according to him.Nelson Mandela - Long Walk To Freedom

To him, freedom was doing whatever he wanted to do; to run in the fields near my mother's hut, free to swim in the clear stream that ran through my village, free to roast mealies under the stars and ride the broad backs of slow-moving bulls etc.

The two most generic forms of freedom are natural freedom, which implies the absence of social constraint upon action; and there is social freedom, which entails the capacity for action (power-to) due to mutually beneficial structural constraint.

Freedom from” implies that something was acting AGAINST your freedom, so you had to be saved from it. “I've attained my freedom.” “Freedom for” means that nobody is stopping your from doing a thing. There's no hindrance in that area.

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