Chapter 25 — Freedom and liberty, Paragraph 8.1 (§25.00.08.01)
In contrast, liberty is a (reached or at least agreed upon) level of freedom on the specific information platform that is the state. Liberty is effectively a subset of freedom, a smaller batch of processing operations than those imagined by freedom but one which is actually materialised, afforded to individuals within a state (meaning that individuals have access to them, see §06.00.06).
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