A Recent Inquiry answer to Insights & Intel, Regards: "Freedom & Liberation"
They are both closely related but with distinct concepts. Freedom generally refers to the state of being free from external constraints. Such that it allows individuals to make choices without interference. Liberation, on the other hand, tends to be the active process of breaking free from oppression or any restrictive conditions of the manacle chain of discriminatory practices of Slavery or that of Jim Crow Laws.
A Few Examples:
~Civil Rights & Voter Rights brought about by the Civil Rights Movement during the 1950s-1660s, under the leadership of Dr Martin L. King
~The Abolition of Slavery in the 1800s, where America and other nations abolished slavery, which liberated millions of people of color from forced labor and oppression
~Women Suffrage Movement, a worldwide movement securing voting rights for women, advancing gender equality
`The Fall of the Berlin Wall, [1989] marked the end of communist rule in East Germany and Soviet Russia, symbolizing liberation from authoritarian control.
Just To Name a Few
Steve Braxton, Freelance/Critical Writer, Contributing Blogger, Author, Non-Fiction Books
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