
nature of liberty
Author(s) -
Nguyen Anh Quoc,
Nguyễn Minh Trí,
Nguyen Trinh Nghieu,
Pham Thi Dinh,
Dinh Van Chien,
Dinh The Hoang
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
linguistics and culture review
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2690-103X
DOI - 10.21744/lingcure.v5ns2.1455
Subject(s) - negative liberty , happiness , premise , object (grammar) , sexual orientation , sociology , perception , property (philosophy) , law , subject (documents) , social psychology , law and economics , political science , psychology , politics , epistemology , philosophy , library science , linguistics , computer science
Liberty, and necessity are the premise for the perception of the relationship between man and nature. When objects exist in nature, individuals exist in people. Nature and man are a unity between the body and the individual in behavior. The successive act of liberty to fill the temporal gaps in the exercise of the right to life and the pursuit of happiness is the object of human science. Liberty is in itself, due to it, but depending on historical circumstances and conditions, liberty depends on different objects, knowledge, and needs of individuals, making behavior about necessity become liberty about responsibility. Individuals are acts of knowledge, with a will, and liberty is acts of intelligence and reason. When private ownership comes into being, liberty about the property becomes liberty about norms. Organizations become a means of subsistence that makes standards false. To submit to falsehoods in the course of living is a slave. The abolition of slaves is the subject of liberty. In the condition that there is no more antagonistic division of labor, diversity of occupations, an abundance of sexual orientation, and false standards are fully discovered, work and gender are equally noble and equal.