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This-essay is a7707291.htm which is available at the web-site www.essayz.com. See more notes at the bottom. Previous-Essay <== This-Essay ==> Following-Essay By-Months By-Years By-Words Webs of Like-&-Un-Like ESSAYS <==> Like-&-UN-Like This-One ========================================================== %FREEDOMS 770729 There are various kinds of freedom. In general they pertain to the absence of constraints to creative behavior and/or the absence of powers which tend to control creative behavior. We can not be perfectly free in the sense of there being no constraints upon our behavior and no powers tending to control our behavior. There are limits to how completely free we can be. We are most free when we learn to distinguish between the limits which are essential to human fulfillment, and those which inhibit human fulfillment---and learn to respect the former while trying to transcend the latter. In the United States we have conducted an experiment pertaining to the exercise of political freedoms, academic freedom, intellectual freedoms, economic freedom, communication freedoms. Such freedoms are generally recognized as overlapping. A more difficult to facilitate kind of freedom pertains to emotions. How free are we to have emotions? To express them? To experiment with them individually and in intimate groups of two or more? To be open publicly about our emotions---intellectually if not demonstratively. Even in our democracy we tend to repress emotions, as in previous eras governments have repressed free thought, political organizations, revolutionary ideas, etc. We often feel that we should be free from emotionally disturbing challenges to our repressed emotional lives. Free and open communication of emotions may be perceived as an assault upon us, in much the same way that physical attack upon our body is perceived. Other people's emotional freedom ends where we become emotionally involved. The result is that we inhibit each other's emotional freedoms in ways which generate high levels of frustrations which then get expressed in violent conflict. We need to learn how to define practical boundaries between legitimate emotional freedoms and illegitimate emotional freedoms. It may be that a key test will be the extent to which our behavior seeks to control other persons' emotions. If emotional behavior is directed at control of other peoples' emotions it is illegitimate. Emotional behavior can be honest and disturbing to others, and still be legitimate. (c) 2005 by Paul A. Smith in www.essayz.com Search for Integrity and Honesty (On Being Yourself, Whole and Healthy) ==========================================================
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