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  2. The Social Bases of Nazism, 1919–1933 - Wikipedia

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  3. List of freedom indices - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 23 February 2025. This article is a list of freedom indices produced by several non-governmental organizations that publish and maintain assessments of the state of freedom in the world, according to their own various definitions of the term, and rank countries using various measures of freedom ...

  4. Positive liberty - Wikipedia

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    This aspect of freedom, he argues, "is here used not in its positive sense of 'freedom to' but in its negative sense of 'freedom from', namely freedom from instinctual determination of his actions." [ 12 ] For Fromm, freedom from animal instinct implicitly implies that survival now hinges on the necessity of charting one's own course.

  5. Primary goods - Wikipedia

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    Social primary goods: this category includes rights (civil rights and political rights), liberties, income and wealth, the social bases of self-respect, etc. In the second edition of the Theory of Justice, primary goods are stated to be those that the citizens need as free people and as members of the society.

  6. Free software movement - Wikipedia

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    Some free software advocates use the terms "Free and Open-Source Software" (FOSS) or "Free/Libre and Open-Source Software" (FLOSS) as a form of inclusive compromise, which brings free and open-source software advocates together to work on projects cohesively. Some users believe this is an ideal solution in order to promote both the user's ...

  7. Freedom of association - Wikipedia

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    The freedom of association is however not only exercised in the political sense, but also for a vast array of interests – such as culture, recreation, sport and social and humanitarian assistance. Jeremy McBride argues that the formation of non-governmental organizations ( NGOs ), which he equates with civil society , is the "fruit of ...

  8. The Transparent Society - Wikipedia

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    The Transparent Society (1998) is a non-fiction book by the science-fiction author David Brin in which he forecasts social transparency and some degree of erosion of privacy, as it is overtaken by low-cost surveillance, communication and database technology, and proposes new institutions and practices that he believes would provide benefits that would more than compensate for lost privacy.

  9. Philosophical Inquiries into the Essence of Human Freedom

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    Philosophical Inquiries into the Essence of Human Freedom (German: Philosophische Untersuchungen über das Wesen der menschlichen Freiheit und die damit zusammenhängenden Gegenstände) is an 1809 work by Friedrich Schelling. It was the last book he finished in his lifetime, running to some 90 pages of a single long essay.