Freedom
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But
freedom
doesn't exist if you don't use it, and what whistleblowers do, and what people like Gayla Benefield do is they use the
freedom
that they have.
She had freedom, and she was ready to use it."
With friendly AI, we could simply build all of these societies and give people the
freedom
to choose which one they want to live in because we would no longer be limited by our intelligence, merely by the laws of physics.
It was really all the
freedom
I know when I'm traveling, but it also profoundly felt like coming home.
If I say, "Freedom, sovereignty, independence (Arabic)," what does this remind you of?
So when we say, "Freedom, sovereignty, independence," each one of you draws a specific image in their own mind, there are specific feelings of a specific day in a specific historical period.
So, if I say, "Freedom, sovereignty, independence (English)," or if your son came up to you and said, "Dad, have you lived through the period of the
freedom
(English) slogan?"
And so these are questions like, "How can a democracy balance
freedom
and security?"
We are talking about the venues in which those public spaces where we come together to create democracy, and at the same time protest those who would take our freedom, take place.
At the time, these words were earmarked and targeted against the British, but over the last 200 years, they've come to embody what many Westerners believe, that
freedom
is the most cherished value, and that the best systems of politics and economics have
freedom
embedded in them.
Its power to generate wealth and to expand
freedom
is unmatched."
Freedom
House finds that although 50 percent of the world's countries today are democratic, 70 percent of those countries are illiberal in the sense that people don't have free speech or
freedom
of movement.
But also, we're finding from
Freedom
House in a study that they published last year that
freedom
has been on the decline every year for the past seven years.
By suburban sprawl, I refer to the reorganization of the landscape and the creation of the landscape around the requirement of automobile use, and that the automobile that was once an instrument of
freedom
has become a gas-belching, time-wasting and life-threatening prosthetic device that many of us need just to, most Americans, in fact, need, just to live their daily lives.
So privacy, in a way, is both the means and the price to pay for
freedom.
Now there was one English author who anticipated this kind of future where we would trade away our autonomy and
freedom
for comfort.
In "Brave New World," he imagines a society where technologies that we created originally for
freedom
end up coercing us.
In the words of the Savage, regaining autonomy and
freedom
is possible, although the price to pay is steep.
So I do believe that one of the defining fights of our times will be the fight for the control over personal information, the fight over whether big data will become a force for freedom, rather than a force which will hiddenly manipulate us.
Happiness is the
freedom
of choice.
The
freedom
to chose where to live, what to do, what to buy, what to sell, from whom, to whom, when and how.
The small farmer in Africa today lives a life without much choice, and therefore without much
freedom.
In male-dominated classical Greece, however, the very idea of strong women who gloried in
freedom
and war aroused mixed feelings.
Choice is freedom, but not when it's constantly for its own sake.
I love freedom, but even I agree that some surveillance is fine.
And the same thing with the Bill of Rights and all the amendments and the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and the E.U. conventions on human rights and fundamental freedoms and the press
freedom?
Her email was read, and she spoke at the United Nations Headquarters, and she said, "If there is no right to privacy, there can be no true
freedom
of expression and opinion, and therefore, there can be no effective democracy."
So, by limiting the degrees of
freedom
of physicians, this is a way to hold costs down.
Nelson Mandela has come to the end of his long walk to
freedom.
Differences, freedom, choices, possibilities.
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