The debate between freedom and safety often hinges on individual values and societal context. Freedom allows for personal autonomy and the pursuit of happiness, while safety provides protection from harm and stability. Striking a balance between the two is crucial, as excessive prioritization of safety can lead to authoritarianism, while unrestrained freedom can result in chaos. Ultimately, the ideal situation harmonizes both, ensuring individuals can thrive without compromising their security.
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Yes, freedom is more important in concept than the word safety because freedom includes safeness. Freedom is the privilege to be self-ruling, self sustaining and able to be in a community which is not oppressive and harmful. In a free community the people are safe because they do not have to fear being harmed by an oppressor. Safety concerns freedom from danger and harm. So Freedom trumps safety since it is a part of freedom. Not necessarily. The two are not comparable in this way. Children clearly need the safety and guidance of a loving home, but whether they need the freedom to hang out on the cell-phone and wear provocative clothing is not clear. In commerce, regulation attempts to free people from danger and fraud by limiting the freedom of businesses to prey upon their cupidity.
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They basially believe in Indian Freedom, they are different in how they act to promote that freedom.
In "The Giver," the community prioritizes safety over freedom of choice. They believe that strict control and conformity are necessary to avoid pain and conflict. However, the protagonist Jonas challenges this belief by seeking personal freedom and individuality.
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freedom, and safety for the American People.
In this situation, it is better to prioritize greater safety over less risk.