In order to answer this, you must define freedom. Libertarian types will claim that every action towards a bigger government is a violation of individual rights, the Constitution, etc but Liberals will not regard many greater government powers such as the ability to raise further taxes, creation of government programs, etc as violations of freedom.
You should love any country that provides enough freedom to disagree.
because they didnt get enough freedom and they thought it wasn't fair that other people get more freedom and rights then other people just because they are more wealthy than another person or family .
He belived that a communism style government ( he made up communism) would put Europe back on track after the war. Many people diagreed because they didn't have enough freedom, but after years the communsm government was over thrown and the people had the freedom to choose what goods to make, how to make them, etc.
"Freedom of Want" does not mean anything. If you are refering to the Four Freedoms mentioned by President Franklin D. Roosevelt, what he said was "Freedom from Want". Freedom from Want means that a person is not worried about basic neccesities, like if they will be able to eat enough food, drink enough water, be unable to find shelter in a storm. It is basically the freedom to live without fearing death at every corner.
tumor can be life threatening if it becomes large enough to press against and interfere with the functioning of the brain
communism is controversial because there isn't a variety of things to do with a communist government. the government tells you what job to have and what you get paid. in a communist government there would only be a few choices of cereals and drinks. the point is, communism doesn't allow enough freedom to the people. the government has too much power.
Why the bill of rights were added to the constitution. the bill of rights was added because the rest of the ones was not strong enough to handle all the citizens so they created the bill of rights and the bill of rights protect us from our government so if the government got to powerful we can decide weather we need the law or not and if they disagree we will be protected and still have our freedom without the government bossing us around like we don't have freedom. By, Destiny Jones Age:10 years old
No. No government in the world is doing enough to stop it.
No, governments are not really provide enough services.
When a man/woman stood up to a strict government and said "Enough, let us be free and without law, let there be Anarchy.
January 31. The government has held on to your money for long enough without paying any interest.
That depends entirely on what you mean by "revolutionary." The war for independence was revolutionary enough that it granted the American colonies freedom from an overruling government, but it wasn't revolutionary enough to grant the colonies everything that they wanted in the Treaty of Paris.