Introduction At the end of the civil war, the alliance general William T. Sherman talked to the recently released black community of Savannah. This group consists of educators, ministers, and leaders of the black community. What Sherman wanted was to know how these released black populations looked at their current status and how they once survived a society in which they had slapped them. They clearly replied that freedom meant the ability to evolve from their own labor and that the necessary condition for that was to acquire land.
There are various opinions about the concept of freedom. Whether it is individuals, our country, or human freedom, there is a constant conflict dating back to colonial times in our country. Today 's Americans as well as new settlers try to identify and induce free thinking. This is a very complex discussion ground, so there are many questions: Do you agree that our founder's father still exists today? What is the concept of freedom? Or did our central control government change our ancestral freedom rules to provide more power to people? These are some of the problems many Americans are facing today, but through philosophical considerations the problem of human freedom is emerging. Such a question: Can we deal with complete and final freedom?
Is this absolutely correct with freedom? We are born to be free. Freedom varies from culture to culture, culture varies from culture to culture. Some people define freedom as natural rights, and people are born. Everyone wants freedom and is independent from others. Freedom is the right to do what you want to do, eat what he wants, understand what he wants, choose the religion he believes without ignoring or hurting other rights.
Freedom is a contradiction concept. Freedom is defined as a free denial. Clear boundaries must be set first and last; otherwise the concept is not feasible. To actually apply the concept of freedom, the best way is to explain all the situations that animal hinders the ability to gain freedom. An important advantage of freedom is that it limits the duties associated with animal rights. By protecting these rights, animals can interpret freedom in their own way and exercise freely the actions that are consistent with their innate nature. Regarding the basic principle of animal rights, how do animals exercise freedom?