Individual Freedom and Civil Society
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Baskar vasudevan said:
2 decades ago
Because this only liked every body
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Swati bharadwaj said:
2 decades ago
Everyone today seems to speak about right to freedom. However while doing so they never think about how others can get affected by their actions. For example there was a recent case of a hit and run case of a drunk wife of an army personnel. What wrong here is not that she was drunk but what wrong was that she didn't care about the social laws that protect the people. A person should keep the personal freedom as long as they don't harm the society. Anything within limits is always welcome!
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Ramesh said:
2 decades ago
Individual freedom is good for some limit. But if it crosses the limit, first and fore most thing is it will spoil the security.
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Noorjahan said:
2 decades ago
Individual freedom is good but it can't cross their limits every one wants to live their own life but there may be some rules. So every one should follow that rules.
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Harshith said:
2 decades ago
It's a great thing that our constitution has provided us right to freedom and speech along with others . It's our right to enjoy these rights . But what about the duties assigned to us ? Who will care for them ? It is we , who are enjoying rights .It is a serious offence , if our actions hurt others . So let's take our fruit (rights) without damaging & disturbing the other fruits of the tree(society).
We are a social being . Sharing is required but not dominating . If we don't follow the rules , what's difference between an animal and the social animal(man).
We are a social being . Sharing is required but not dominating . If we don't follow the rules , what's difference between an animal and the social animal(man).
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Shammi verma said:
2 decades ago
There is a strong webbing (web-ing) between an individual and the society. I would say the term 'limitations' has feather edge and everybody mend it a little. We always focus on issues of personal interest than the social welfare. When we talk about freedom or liberty we relate it with many celebrative / enjoyment / energetic and other zeastful activities whereas being free and having liberty should also be related with the RESPONSIBILITY.
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Naj said:
1 decade ago
Man is a social animal he is live in society. The society have certain rules and regulation we must follow. We have responsible for that. If one can live in island or forest then he can live its on way.
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Sinclair said:
1 decade ago
Take the case of Singapore. The government has curbed freedom to a significant extent but still the society has managed to come up remarkably. In fact some say this is the reason why they did come up so remarkably. Decisions can get made faster, not many people to oppose things, etc.
Of course imagine living in a society like that!.
Of course imagine living in a society like that!.
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Shweta said:
1 decade ago
Individual freedom is very much necessary for an human,but one must see that his relations with society must not get spoiled and this is only possible when we obey the feelings of others and giving space to each other,and one thing is for sure when a man is a social animal & a part of civil society he must always be concern about his society & when we start interacting with society we see ourselves as more improved personality by getting more explored to human values & ethics so i conclude by saying being freedom to individual must not effect the society in a bad manner.
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Varnita said:
1 decade ago
What about the celebrities! they cant move freely in society. They don't have the freedom. Indian constitution has given rights of freedom for every1 to live in society peacefully and respect each other's rights.
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