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  • :b : a [[state]] of lawlessness or [[political]] disorder due to the [[absence]] of governmental [[authority]] :c : a [[utopian]] [[society]] of [[individuals]] who enjoy complete [[freedom]] without [[government]]
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  • ...ndividual]] [[participation]] in [[government]], and [[constitutional]], [[political]], and [[administrative]] reforms [[designed]] to secure these objectives ...ism, and the market economy. These [[ideas]] are often accepted even among political [[groups]] that do not openly profess a liberal [[ideological]] orientation
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  • ...cupy obstructively or inconveniently; to block fill up with what hinders [[freedom]] of [[motion]] or [[action]]; to burden, load. The '''incumbent''', in [[politics]], is the existing holder of a [[political]] office. This term is usually used in [[reference]] to [[elections]], in w
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  • *2 : determination by the people of a territorial unit of their own future political status ...people of a given territory or national grouping to determine their own [[political]] [[status]] and how they will be governed without undue [[influence]] from
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  • *2 : self-directing [[freedom]] and especially [[moral]] [[independence]] ...al]] individual to make an informed, un-coerced [[decision]]. In moral and political philosophy, autonomy is often used as the basis for determining moral respe
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  • ...te. Some are for reasons of [[religious]], [[political]] or [[economic]] [[freedom]] or [[escape]]. Others have [[personal]] reasons such as [[marriage]]. Som Many [[political]] or [[economic]] emigrants move [[together]] with their [[families]] towar
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  • ...e things regardless of culture, race, or religion. They want peace, love, freedom, and the opportunity to express their creative potentials. Many, for the f ...n have a tremendous role to play in the rate of change and the outcomes of political and societal transformation. We encourage you, sisters, to embolden your c
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  • ...ianity institutionalized Christianity] become an [[organic]] part of the [[political]] and [[social]] [[structure]] of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Occident O ...tself a new and amazing [[social]] [[phenomenon]] attended by astounding [[political]] and [[economic]] [[repercussions]].
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  • ...you to avoid becoming alarmist. Rather, focus not on the extremes of your political spectrum, but on the center, the commonality. For most people, no matter f ...of which side of the spectrum people reside, most people desire fairness, freedom to achieve one’s potential, an opportunity for good jobs with potential f
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  • *1. A [[Roman]] dictator was the incumbent of a political office of the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roman_Republic Roman Republic] ...[[inheritance]]. The dictator(s) may also take away much of its peoples' [[freedom]].
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  • ...ighty charter for [[human]] [[freedom]]; they presaged man's [[social]], [[political]], and [[spiritual]] [[liberty]]. ...] [[debated]] about all [[human]] [[problems]]—[[social]], [[economic]], [[political]], and [[philosophic]]—except [[religion]]. Few [[Greeks]] had paid much
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  • ...e]] or [[fact]] of forgetting or having forgotten; forgetfulness; (also) [[freedom]] from [[care]] or worry. ...in the names of parliamentary acts, etc., granting a general pardon for [[political]] [[offence]]s
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  • ...ct]] of withdrawing from an [[organization]], [[union]], or especially a [[political]] [[entity]]. Threats of secession also can be a [[strategy]] for achieving * The right to liberty, [[freedom]] of [[association]] and private property
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  • ...]] of freedom is true [[socially]], [[economically]], and [[politically]]. Freedom is the [[gift]] of [[civilization]] made possible by the enforcement of [[L ...[[mankind]] [[government]] to regulate the [[social]], [[economic]], and [[political]] [[problems]] [[associated]] with such a goal of human [[happiness]] and [
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  • ...n]]s or for [[guidance]] in conduct (3) : not bound by or committed to a [[political]] party :d : showing a [[desire]] for [[freedom]] <an independent manner>
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  • ...servatism and liberalism in your world. Sometimes, even desired social and political advances must be held back to allow other peoples in a more backward stage ...ir spiritual, social, and political objectives. All this without violating freedom of choice of the individuals.
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  • ...message is about the barriers to Light and Life; freedom from tyranny and political oppression. ...hese countries where this persists, the majority of its citizens yearn for freedom to think, act, and express their souls’ desires for truth, beauty, and go
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  • ...up--say a cult whose idea of their own freedom is the right to curtail the freedom of others, what does one do about that? Do we accept that? ...peech and expression. So you literally have no choice in terms of your own freedom but to express yourself right in their face if necessary.
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  • *Resistance movement, which is carried out by freedom fighters, often against an occupying foreign power *Terrorism, which is carried out by different kinds of political or religious extremists
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  • ...wn sense of dependence on yourselves rather than other countries and other political systems having any control over you. ...t, your own set of standards by which you will function independent of the political climate or the social climate around you. As with your nation, this sense o
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