Freedom
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What the protestors were shouting for was not just
freedom
but dignity – the dignity that comes from having a job worth doing, enough food to eat, and the hope of a better life for their children.
If young men had not been unemployed and struggling to make ends meet, feed themselves, and be able to offer a home to the young women they desire, they would not be risking their lives and
freedom
calling for the overthrow of their governments.
At a gala reception, he went up to one guest, mistaking him for a local, and asked what it felt like to be able to vote and enjoy
freedom
under the rule of law.
It should act with greater imagination to unleash more genuine economic
freedom
and competition, stop championing national enterprises, and start giving the European Central Bank more support.
Venezuelan opposition leaders who still enjoy
freedom
of movement in Paris, Madrid, and Washington, DC, should be extended official welcomes.
Rather than attacking Communist rule directly, we would create small islands of freedom, inter-connected social circles and associations, which, when the moment came, could all be connected in order to change the system.
As the entire international community is fighting radicalization and terrorism, we firmly believe that this effort must be part of an overall endeavor aimed at building a better world, based on cultural diversity, in which human dignity, human rights, and fundamental
freedom
are properly respected.
Germany's historical experience had demonstrated that
freedom
without order led to chaos, and order without
freedom
resulted in coercion and the renunciation of democracy.
Human society simply does not follow the rules of a termite colony; order must accommodate
freedom
and individuality.
The paternalistic welfare state is viewed as more humane, despite the loss of
freedom
and the financial distortions associated with it.
Erhard was well aware of the tension between economic
freedom
and the democratic state.
Those concerned with
freedom
of speech have always wondered about its limits.
Those who argue that suicide bombers express understandable grudges have themselves sold out their
freedom.
Self-censorship is worse than censorship itself, because it sacrifices
freedom
voluntarily.
And it has deployed military and paramilitary vessels and aircraft to the area, threatening
freedom
of navigation – something that US Secretary of State John Kerry firmly rejected in Kuala Lumpur.
But
freedom
of expression resulted in more militant religious positions.
Those who underestimated the power of people’s yearning for
freedom
and a better life were wrong in 1988.
What is at stake are not merely islands in the East and South China Seas, but a rules-based regional order,
freedom
of navigation of the seas and skies, access to maritime resources, and balanced power dynamics in Asia.
“There is only fear, not freedom, of expression in Ethiopia,” says one leading journalist.
Donald Payne, a leading member of the US House Foreign Affairs Committee, and Ana Gomes, a member of the European Parliament from Portugal and head of the EU’s observation team in the 2005 elections, have sought to tie non-humanitarian aid more closely to Ethiopia’s conduct on press
freedom
and other human rights.
Cotonou is due for revision in 2010, so now is the time to develop enforcement mechanisms that establish clear penalties for failing to uphold human rights and
freedom
of the press.
Press
freedom
is a start, not just because it is a fundamental human right, but also because vigorous media are essential to keeping societies alert to the kinds of crises that are all too common in Ethiopia.
Governments are outsourcing censorship to the private sector, where maximizing shareholder value, not upholding journalistic freedom, drives decision-making.
These are some of the capabilities that will maintain our forces’ ability to project power should our access and
freedom
of action be challenged.
Of course, the logic behind calls to restrict our freedoms has a simplistic appeal: extremists use our freedoms to commit their crimes, so preventing the abuse of
freedom
requires curtailing freedom’s scope.
The title comes from the preamble to the UN charter, which speaks of striving “to promote social progress and better standards of life in larger freedom.”
But the cause of political
freedom
has been making headway.
In many emerging markets, a lack of political
freedom
adds to the combustible mix.
For all the loose talk of an “American empire,” the fact is that the US does not have colonies that it must administer, and thus has more
freedom
to maneuver than the UK did.
After experiencing the benefits of democracy and
freedom
of expression, Taiwanese are unlikely to want to settle for anything less than the open society that they have today.
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