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<blockquote data-quote="mthamson" data-source="post: 172269" data-attributes="member: 10291"><p>--- FREEDOM VS. SECURITY: My insight on this is more reflective from society here. The establishment of unavoidable equality of resources and capabilities has created an unavoidable security. This seems to have limited the perspectives on freedom thereby forming freedom as universal. I think this concept is perhaps the most foreign here since personal freedoms can extend to instances at the expense of others. For example, one here has the freedom to pursue relatively unlimited accumulations of currency even in the understanding that homogenization of any resource provides societal benefit. Opinions that I have are that this freedom stems from fear of not having enough of a resource and therefore is lack of security, or fear from lack of security. Although my opinion is not directly substantiated, I believe that most if not all personal freedoms here are a response to the fear that the topics of said freedom have risk of being taken and are thereby coveted when not taken. This assumption of freedom is always at risk. In my brane, there is no intentional or inadvertent risk to personal security which has pushed individual freedoms and desire for freedom to a narrower range of societal needs. </p><p></p><p>--- PROGRESSION: There is no need to apologize. I thank you for your discussion, as interest in and an ability to respond is proving personally beneficial.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mthamson, post: 172269, member: 10291"] --- FREEDOM VS. SECURITY: My insight on this is more reflective from society here. The establishment of unavoidable equality of resources and capabilities has created an unavoidable security. This seems to have limited the perspectives on freedom thereby forming freedom as universal. I think this concept is perhaps the most foreign here since personal freedoms can extend to instances at the expense of others. For example, one here has the freedom to pursue relatively unlimited accumulations of currency even in the understanding that homogenization of any resource provides societal benefit. Opinions that I have are that this freedom stems from fear of not having enough of a resource and therefore is lack of security, or fear from lack of security. Although my opinion is not directly substantiated, I believe that most if not all personal freedoms here are a response to the fear that the topics of said freedom have risk of being taken and are thereby coveted when not taken. This assumption of freedom is always at risk. In my brane, there is no intentional or inadvertent risk to personal security which has pushed individual freedoms and desire for freedom to a narrower range of societal needs. --- PROGRESSION: There is no need to apologize. I thank you for your discussion, as interest in and an ability to respond is proving personally beneficial. [/QUOTE]
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