Liberty
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Social Context
Often used about societal freedoms or rights, think beyond personal actions to collective values. Movements like the Suffragettes fought for women's liberty in society.
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Not Absolute
Liberty does not mean being free to do anything; it's balanced with laws and others' rights. Students have the liberty to form clubs, as long as they adhere to the school's policies.
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Not Licentiousness
Liberty should not be confused with licentiousness, which implies a lack of moral discipline. Liberty encourages free thinking, not disruptive behavior.