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If we look around at the crucial problem areas of every society— the areas of crisis and failure—we find in each and every case a “red thread” marking and uniting them all: the thread of government. In every one of these cases, government either has totally run or heavily influenced catastrophic events and/or undermined the basic principles of freedom.
But one must ask, those who believe in freedom, as much as the idea be poetic, there are so many people across the planet who love to live in a society where the governmnet is so heavily regulating the lives of each individual.
It is universally acknowledged evils of the welfare system (Europe/Australia), moral police (Saudi Arabia - Gulf states), oppression (China) are against the very nature of man's right to be free. Yet, there are so many who are oppressed within so many cultures and states who advocate welfare (people on this forum), moral police (pan Islamic) and oppression (Chinese nationalists).
Is freedom Universal or relative?
But one must ask, those who believe in freedom, as much as the idea be poetic, there are so many people across the planet who love to live in a society where the governmnet is so heavily regulating the lives of each individual.
It is universally acknowledged evils of the welfare system (Europe/Australia), moral police (Saudi Arabia - Gulf states), oppression (China) are against the very nature of man's right to be free. Yet, there are so many who are oppressed within so many cultures and states who advocate welfare (people on this forum), moral police (pan Islamic) and oppression (Chinese nationalists).
Is freedom Universal or relative?