Liberty creates an environment where all living beings within a society have an equal opportunity to exercise freedom. An equal opportunity to exercise freedom would further infer that, in liberty, living beings have equal access to knowledge and experience. Knowledge and experience are both inseparable from freedom. Liberty is balanced societal freedom and may also be considered balanced knowledge and experience. With equal access to knowledge and experience, living beings have an equal opportunity to enhance their abilities. Liberty is perceived as true freedom because it maximizes the opportunities for most living beings within a society.

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About C W Newman, Self: A Treatise on the Nature of Reality

C W Newman, Self: A Treatise on the Nature of Reality.

Themes

  • Experience — Learning through living, doing, and facing the world
  • Freedom — The value of liberty, independence, and self-determination
  • Knowledge — The pursuit of learning, understanding, and intellectual growth

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