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personal liberty

noun

  1. the liberty of an individual to act with free will except for those restraints imposed by law to safeguard the physical, moral, political, and economic welfare of others.


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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of personal liberty1

First recorded in 1840–50
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On Wednesday, various outlets reported that Bezos had informed Post staffers that the newspaper’s opinion section would thenceforth be focusing on “personal liberty and free markets.â€

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For 200 years vaccination has been entangled with personal liberty, state control and other political issues.

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She warned it raised the prospect that people who chose to start smoking would potentially have to carry an ID card for the rest of their lives, something she "strongly opposed" due to "issues of privacy and personal liberty".

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"What stands out in the agendas of both Harris and Trump is that while they claim to advance ideological purity—progress, innovation, and personal liberty on the one hand versus protectionism, exceptionalism, and racial homogenization on the other—both are ultimately entrenched in a neoliberal framework," Caivano said.

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As corporate reach expands and diversifies, it bears examining whether these connections, shaky under a consumer’s gaze but steadfast under the counsel of a robust legal team, present a threat to personal liberty.

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