Rousseau Freedom
.... If we agree to give up our state of complete
freedom in uncivilized nature and posit absolute
power in the state over all its members in order to join ....
(1233

5

)
Free Choice - Epictetus
.... Because of this, we have limited
freedom or
power in the choices we make. A prime example is the example of a slave owner and his master. ....
(1096

4

)
The Automobile as Transportation & Symbol of Freedom
.... Erdrich, while its
freedom is false in a story by Flannery O'Connor. John Steinbeck makes use of the automobile as a metaphor for control and
power in "The ....
(1751

7

)
Bondage and Freedom
.... Thus, property--land--came to be the touchstone of
power, of political participation, or wealth, of true
freedom which meant economic independence, and even of ....
(1801

7

)
Freedom of Speech
.... for determining whether society has a right to limit individual
freedom, a principle .... That principle That the only purpose for which
power can be rightfully ....
(1732

7

)
Havana Since Castro Took Power
.... Enduring periodic losses of
power and water, they hang ragged laundry, prize their .... once said that "while the State exists there can be no
freedom; when there ....
(2173

9

)
Impact of the Story of Creation
.... from an outsider religion to a religion identified with the
power of the Roman rulers: We have seen how Christian perspectives on
freedom and the
power of the ....
(1175

5

)
Disobedience as a Psychological and Moral Problem
....
power. In Disobedience as a Psychological and Moral Problem, Erich Fromm maintains that this conditioning is a threat to the future of mankind because
freedom ....
(715

3

)
Sylvia Plath's poem "Ariel"
.... release and
freedom through the ride and contrarily through the unification she experiences with the horse and the land over which they ride. The
power of the ....
(1548

6

)
Traditional classroom management practices
.... a classroom setting, teachers and students must be able to work together in a way that acknowledges the students'
power needs.
Freedom:
Freedom describes the ....
(2190

9

)
Frederick Douglass' Use of Literacy
.... Douglass' struggle for literacy can be fairly compared to his struggle for
freedom because in a very real sense the
power gained by learning to read and write ....
(1620

6

)
Locke's Second Treatise of Government
.... that man from his beginning has had a
freedom to determine his own government which is not a matter of "force and violence." He writes that "Political
power . ....
(2217

9

)
Doctor-Patient Relationship
.... that relationship is, unfortunately, too heavily weighted toward the doctor in terms of respect,
power,
freedom, information and decision-making. ....
(1819

7

)
US Constitution and Its System of Government
.... absolutely necessary for the greater good, for the protection of the
freedom of the majority. At the same time, the majority does not have unlimited
power. ....
(1732

7

)
Chaucer - The Wife of Bath's Tale
.... use their control against their wives, becoming dominating and restricting their wives'
freedom, and even abusing them, while women use their
power to create ....
(726

3

)
Zola's Germinal & Matthew Arnold's Culture & Anarchy
.... p. 31). Immediate
freedom stultified and the true
power of the revolt became mired in the stale habits of custom. Again Arnold situates ....
(2525

10

)
Kissinger's Views on Power
.... problems with Kissinger's political philosophy of reliance on a balance of
power outcome to .... view is the only state in the Mideast which is pro
freedom and an ....
(4580

18

)
Major Themes in 1984
.... Freire observes that both the oppressed and the oppressor tend to suffer from a fear of
freedom. For the oppressor,
freedom means a loss of
power and control. ....
(2342

9

)
Free Speech Provision, Government & Profits
.... The "debates" over the Constitution were not about
freedom or democracy but about competing elites wanting to protect their
power. ....
(1664

7

)
John Locke and Thomas Hobbes
.... In addition, Locke believes that an individual's attributes, such as
freedom, equality, and the
power to execute the law of nature can also become the subject ....
(1671

7

)
Government Balance of Powers
.... absolutely necessary for the greater good, for the protection of the
freedom of the majority. At the same time, the majority does not have unlimited
power. ....
(1523

6

)
To Room Nineteen
.... Without self-knowledge or self-rule one is a slave psychologically and physically to the herd mentality that limits individual
freedom and will to
power. ....
(1233

5

)
Umberto Eco's The Name of the Rose
.... The relationship between fear and laughter in Umberto Eco's The Name of the Rose is a contrast between an idea of
freedom and the
power of coercion. ....
(1557

6

)
Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass
.... Lloyd as a man who has more of these things than anyone else--he has more money, more horses, more slaves, and because of his position and
power, more
freedom. ....
(1628

7

)
The French Revolution and Rousseau
.... man can conceive of as distinguishable from himself though a part of himself, that a man's attributes, such as his
freedom, his equality, his
power to execute ....
(2665

11

)
Edward Bellamy's Novel Looking Backward
.... However, this
freedom is deceptive, because it is based on what is .... a benevolent, philanthropic, selfless leader concerned not with his own
power and wealth but ....
(1342

5

)
Locke's views on Property
.... In addition, Locke believes that an individual's attributes, such as
freedom, equality, and the
power to execute the law of nature can also become the subject ....
(1079

4

)
Compromises of The US Constitution
.... absolutely necessary for the greater good, for the protection of the
freedom of the majority. At the same time, the majority does not have unlimited
power. ....
(1580

6

)
Mills' Views on Liberalism & Human Freedom
.... the time of Mills' life,
freedom of the press and political
freedom within the .... The
power itself is illegitimate...It is as noxious, or more noxious, when ....
(1387

6

)
"The Story of an Hour" by Kate Chopin
.... 4. King first makes reference to Lincoln and so evokes the
power of that figure .... far should not be taken for the whole of his meaning, for
freedom should also ....
(2105

8

)