“It is not freedom from conditions, but it is freedom to take a stand toward the conditions.”
Viktor E. Frankl book Man's Search for Meaning
Source: Man's Search for Meaning
Source: Sculpting in Time (1986), p. 180
“It is not freedom from conditions, but it is freedom to take a stand toward the conditions.”
Viktor E. Frankl book Man's Search for Meaning
Source: Man's Search for Meaning
Albert Jay Nock (1870–1945) American journalist
Source: Memoirs of a Superfluous Man (1943), p. 314
Context: According to my observations, mankind are among the most easily tamable and domesticable of all creatures in the animal world. They are readily reducible to submission, so readily conditionable (to coin a word) as to exhibit an almost incredibly enduring patience under restraint and oppression of the most flagrant character. So far are they from displaying any overweening love of freedom that they show a singular contentment with a condition of servitorship, often showing a curious canine pride in it, and again often simply unaware that they are existing in that condition.
Jacques Ellul (1912–1994) French sociologist, technology critic, and Christian anarchist
Source: The Ethics of Freedom (1973 - 1974), p. 44
Bertrand Russell (1872–1970) logician, one of the first analytic philosophers and political activist
Source: 1910s, Proposed Roads To Freedom (1918), Ch. V: Government and Law, p. 75
Benjamin N. Cardozo (1870–1938) United States federal judge
Palko v. Connecticut, 302 U.S. 319, 327, (1937)
Judicial opinions
Albert Jay Nock (1870–1945) American journalist
"On Doing the Right Thing", in The American Mercury (1925)
“Letting go gives us freedom and freedom is the only condition for happiness”
Thich Nhat Hanh (1926) Religious leader and peace activist
Ai Weiwei (1957) Chinese concept artist
Solway, Diane. “Enforced Disappearance.” W Magazine, November 2011.
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