We hear a lot about freedom and liberty. They are buzz words in American politics and society. But what do these words mean? According to the Oxford American dictionary liberty is “the state of being free within society from oppressive restrictions imposed by authority on one’s way of life, behavior, or political views.”
Webster defines freedom as “A state of exemption from the power or control of another; liberty; exemption from slavery, servitude or confinement. Freedom is personal, civil, political, and religious.” Obviously these words are intricately linked and are practically synonymous.
But we must not think that that’s all there is. Reading the works of the founding fathers, one finds these and belief in the (universal) natural rights of man are the ideals on which this country was founded. Far from being a biblical concept, natural rights were developed by philosophers in ancient Greece and known throughout the Greek and Roman empires. Freedom and Liberty (for some) can become tyranny if they are not coupled with the natural rights of mankind, “among these are life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness”. It is not without reason that the first 10 amendments to the Constitution are called the Bill of Rights.
In my lifetime I have seen these ideals invoked by the political right and left with equal fervency. Each claiming to be more in tune with the true meaning and the founders’ intentions.
In the current political situation these concepts appear to be hopelessly “woke”. How is it possible that a strong conservative position in the 1960’s is a far left position in the 2020’s? Is it really just freedom and liberty for a select few? Are these ideals now for sale to the highest bidder and excluded from everyone else? It appears that the evil elite class is only the one supporting the other party.