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Inferring Freedom and Equality

Many of Earth’s organisms and processes depend on each other to survive the natural world. First of all,
freedom, or "forced to be free," and equality presuppose each other in some instances, but sometimes they
are interdependent. For example, if you look into the lower class, people within that class are equal among
others in that class. Also, they have freedom inside the boundaries of their status quo. As the view
broadens to the whole society, that certain class loses some of its freedom and equality to the aristocracy.
In this example, the amount of freedom and equality you receive all depends on money and power. Wealth
corrupts the balance of freedom and equality between the social classes in the nation. In all, everyone in a
legitimate society has some equality and freedom, however, the how much you get relies on where you
stand in the social triangle.
In every valid government, every citizen has freedom of their basic rights, but the sense of equality ...

Posted by: Novelett Roberts

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