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But what is freedom? freedom from what? there is nothing to take a mans freedom away from him, save other men. to be free, a man must be free of his brothers. that is freedom. this and nothing else. based on the philosophical concepts expressed in the excerpt, the narrator would most likely support a government that

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Based on the philosophical concepts expressed in the excerpt, the narrator would most likely support a government that allows man to make his own decisions and live with the consequences.

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In view of the philosophical ideas communicated in the passage, the storyteller would no doubt bolster a legislature that enables a man to settle on his own choices and live with the outcomes. There is nothing to remove a man's opportunity from him, spare other men.
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