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Atheism

There Is No Such Thing as Absolute Freedom as Liberalism Claims

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Freedom, according to neoliberal Milton Friedman, is based on the sense that freedom must be restricted even at the individual level, as he links it to the ability to sense responsibility. He says in his book, “Capitalism and Freedom”:

Freedom is not an achievable goal except for responsible individuals. We do not believe in the freedom of the insane or the freedom of children.

Freedom often means chaos and destruction, but in its liberal meaning, you are free to worship your desires and practice with stones and trees. The important thing is that your freedom does not intersect with the laws . This clearer meaning is not something atheists like to talk about, for fear of being classified among the wild pigs, because there is no society without strict restrictions, without laws that restrict the freedom of the individual himself. Therefore, liberalism is a kind of iron cage, but larger in size and without shackles that prevent him from committing vices.