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Freedom Ideology You are North Korea, we are the rest of the world. (mostly)

Freedom Ideology You are North Korea, we are the rest of the world. (mostly). The number 1s. “There are degrees of freedom, and we represent a higher level of freedom; there is no such thing as absolute freedom.”. What we are, what we represent.

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Freedom Ideology You are North Korea, we are the rest of the world. (mostly)

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  1. Freedom IdeologyYou are North Korea, we are the rest of the world. (mostly) The number 1s

  2. “There are degrees of freedom, and we represent a higher level of freedom; there is no such thing as absolute freedom.”

  3. What we are, what we represent • Voice of the people; all the people “Government of the people, by the people, for the people, shall not perish from the Earth” Abraham Lincoln • A voice to represent the many in a fair and just way • The drive to move culture forward in it’s most natural way • We propose that you have the right to choose, not that the consequences are always positive

  4. What we give • Freedom of speech • Free religion • Free market • Free movement from all countries for anyone • The right to do, be, believe, whatever and whoever you want • Freedom to change

  5. Break the rules • Freedom apposes regime, we have rules but the right to change those rules, and change the system • Regimes impose order by a select group of people, freedom allows for the moral fibre of the individual to be represented • You are free for as long as that freedom does not impose on another persons freedom

  6. The effects of freedom • Cultural development “Cultural Forwardism” We need only look at our world to see what the effects of freedom are; international language of trade comes from freedom following countries, Democratic countries (‘freedom’) most frequent within the top 10 for GDP (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_countries_by_GDP_(nominal)), • Radical changes, in political, financial, and other policies with relatively little fallout, compared to revolution; Russia and Communism

  7. Freedom is the right to have this debate, right here, right now.

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