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Freedom is the ability of individuals to process information to the greatest extent imaginable by them

Freedom is the ability of individuals to process information to the greatest extent imaginable by them

Chapter 25 — Freedom and liberty • Paragraph 1 • §25.00.01.00

Freedom is the ability of individuals to process information to the greatest extent imaginable by them, to potentially carry out any processing operation they wish, to do what they want. It is not material, in the sense that the processing need not actually happen; it is only enough that individuals imagine that it is possible for it to happen. Freedom is ultimately the ability to imagine.

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