Abstract
What is freedom? The contemporary history of humanity
is a quest for enduring human freedom over oppression,
subjugation and tyranny of many forms. In that pursuit,
many wars have been fought, and millions of lives have
perished, and many ideologies were born. In simple
terms, freedom to the ability to act or change without
being constrained. Freedom manifests when obstacles to
initiate change or to express free will are removed. From a
needs perspective, freedom is when an individual can
pursue his or her needs, wants and aspirations freely.
However, freedom may not be absolute; some constraints
or caveats can manifest from personal ethics and morality,
family, cultural, faith systems and governance structures.
It may also differ from one society to another. From a
religious or philosophical perspective, freedom is often
associated with liberty and autonomy, and only exist in a
human realm. This type of freedom is also known as
political freedom expressed in the forms of human rights
and civil liberties, which are often legislated and protected
by laws. Nonetheless, the limits and depths of political
freedoms such as freedom of choice, assembly,
association, and freedom of expression are often debated
and sometimes challenged through modern history.