- Nov 9, 2009
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Freedom is one of the iconic western world principles. We see it everywhere, politicians love to trot out the word, Hollywood makes lots of movies about it, and everyone loves freedom.
I have been thinking about freedom a bit lately and it seems to me that in the end to be free is to be vulnerable. Freedom lets us all take the actions we wish and deals with the consequences afterwards. Freedom at its heart is a reactionary state. In terms of the legal system for instance, they more free a society is, the easier it is to commit a crime (you can plan, gather the materials required to carry out your acts and set up for it all without interference if you are free). The will to do so is all that is required, the legal system takes over after you act to give consequences to your actions, the hope is that you will consider those consequences beforehand and so not act in ways which society has generally agreed not to in order to get along.
It seems to me that society in general has taken, after enjoying their freedom for a while, to the general chant of safety. In the name of safety I now see our freedoms continually being eroded (look at things like the patriot act which pretty aggressively attack some of the basic guaranteed freedoms that were granted by the government). I however get the impression from most people that I interact with that they believe there is not conflict of interest between freedom and safety and that the two go together nicely.
I would love to hear your thoughts on freedom and safety and your observations of what is happening in society at large today.
I have been thinking about freedom a bit lately and it seems to me that in the end to be free is to be vulnerable. Freedom lets us all take the actions we wish and deals with the consequences afterwards. Freedom at its heart is a reactionary state. In terms of the legal system for instance, they more free a society is, the easier it is to commit a crime (you can plan, gather the materials required to carry out your acts and set up for it all without interference if you are free). The will to do so is all that is required, the legal system takes over after you act to give consequences to your actions, the hope is that you will consider those consequences beforehand and so not act in ways which society has generally agreed not to in order to get along.
It seems to me that society in general has taken, after enjoying their freedom for a while, to the general chant of safety. In the name of safety I now see our freedoms continually being eroded (look at things like the patriot act which pretty aggressively attack some of the basic guaranteed freedoms that were granted by the government). I however get the impression from most people that I interact with that they believe there is not conflict of interest between freedom and safety and that the two go together nicely.
I would love to hear your thoughts on freedom and safety and your observations of what is happening in society at large today.
