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... freedom . I will discuss the conditions of freedom in the next section , but here it is sufficient to note that man's desire for freedom is so great that he will rarely tolerate for very long what he considers to be too much control by ...
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... Freedom Man's behavior is governed less by instinct than any other animal ; he is obliged to make choices . Men are generally resent- ful when others prevent them from determining their own course of action . Men may express their ...
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... freedom negates the possibility of achieving intimacy , and they move through life with a relentless sense of dissatisfaction . It is easier for the individual to abandon the idea of living in a state of total freedom if he has a strong ...
... freedom negates the possibility of achieving intimacy , and they move through life with a relentless sense of dissatisfaction . It is easier for the individual to abandon the idea of living in a state of total freedom if he has a strong ...
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