Abstract
Questions of freedom are of several sorts. One concerns the individual’s freedom to do something particular — like speaking in the park on a certain afternoon. Another concerns the individual’s “total” freedom — just how free the individual is, considering all the things he or she is and is not free to do. It is this latter question that is relevant to the further question of the freedom, or lack of freedom, of an institution or society.
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