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- "pursued with cries" has been considered ambiguous in recent years, leading to many ongoing discussions and controversies of whether this would cause an infringement of the personal freedom.
- The poem was featured in the book "It's a Free Country: Personal Freedom in America After September 11".
- It followed earlier forms of liberalism in its commitment to personal freedom and popular government, but differed from earlier forms of liberalism in its commitment to classical economics and free markets.
- Constantius reportedly complained about the loss of personal freedom and privacy that came with the imperial office.
- It is primarily concerned with personal freedom. Their beliefs are closely linked with those of the Romantics, but differ by an attempt to embrace or, at least, to not oppose the empiricism of science.
- Pope Pius XI declared private property essential for the development and freedom of the individual, and those who deny private property also deny personal freedom and development.
- and is intended to protect users' personal freedom and their online privacy.
- In the 1960s, he was the editor-in-chief of "Wenxing" (文星), a magazine that promoted democracy and personal freedom.
- Progressive concepts from these religions, particularly those regarding personal freedom, influenced youth culture to challenge capitalist domination, break their generation's dogmas, and reject traditional gender and racial rules.
- Surveying Heinlein's juvenile novels, Jack Williamson characterized Heinlein's story as "a dream of personal freedom" written with "an enviable craftsmanship", noted that the novel "carries its thematic burden tightly", unlike Heinlein's later adult novels, and praised "The Rolling Stones" for its "sense of an accurately extrapolated future background, with all of the new technologies given an air of commonplace reality".
- In their view, such imposed equality is unjust, limits personal freedom, and leads to social uniformity and mediocrity.
- During the English Civil Wars of the mid-seventeenth century, sectarian radicals challenged slavery and other threats to personal freedom.
- A new literature evolved, calling for a break with Confucian values, and the xia emerged as a symbol of personal freedom, defiance to Confucian tradition, and rejection of the Chinese family system.
- The wide amount of personal freedom given to citizens by the document created a situation where homosexuality was decriminalized by the French Penal Code of 1791, which covered felonies; the law simply failed to mention sodomy as a crime, and thus no one could be prosecuted for it.
- Critics of learning theories that seek to displace traditional educational practices claim that there is no need for such theories; that the attempt to comprehend the process of learning through the construction of theories creates problems and inhibits personal freedom.
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