Class 11 Political Science - Freedom
Class 11 Political Science - Freedom
Class 11 Political Science - Freedom
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points.
avoided by:
What is apartheid?
liberty.
are:
Free and compulsory education to all children upto the age
of 14 years.
thought.
“For me real freedom is freedom from fear and unless you can
live free from fear you cannot live a dignified human life”.
from the state. These set limits on the government, so that its
Define liberalism.
What is freedom?
Constitution, which implies that all the citizens have the right to
adopt and preach religion of their choice. The state should not
establish peace.
Africa.
Nelson Mandela fought against apartheid regime in South Africa.
be restricted.
internal.
inequalities.
inspiration for Aung San, who is fighting for the freedom of the
people of Myanmar.
freedom is freedom from fear and unless you can live free from
Define fatwa.
A legal opinion, decree or ruling issued by an Islamic lawyer.
between the two. The major differences between the two are:
of mind.
theory.
where the government should not interfere. The latter says that the
of individual’s potential.
given:
Liberty and law are not opposed to each other. Some of the
freedom.
4. In the words of J.S. Mill, “--- the only purpose for which
Harms”.
unobstructed by others.
be restricted.
Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose was of the opinion that freedom is not
freedom for the individual as well as for society; freedom for the
rich as well as for the poor; freedom for women; freedom for
individuals and for all classes. This freedom implies not only
society.
in support of this?
following points:
element of truth.
all times. A society that completely suppresses all ideas that are
not acceptable today runs the danger of losing the benefits of what
society; freedom for the rich as well as for the poor; freedom for
racism
of communalism.
rights.
The 20th century saw the advent of modern liberalism. The main
free market and minimal role for the state. This may lead to
Swaraj is both ‘rule of the self’ and ‘rule over self’. Discuss.
and Raj (rule). His understanding of Swaraj as ‘rule of the self’ and
The term liberty is derived from the Latin word 'liber'. Liber means
to underdevelopment.
constraints.
an individual.
mechanism.
differences of opinions.
freedom.
use of constraints.
8. In his words, “---the principle is that the sole end for which
that the only purpose for which power can be rightfully exercised
citizen.
liberty.
emphasized.
society.
J.S Mill contends that autonomy and self mastery are something
inherently desirable and that are possible only if there is great deal
the freedom to develop their own talents and invent their own life-
one’s good.
Read the excerpt below and answer the questions
given:
“The principle is that the sole end for which mankind are
about?
The above excerpt is from J.S Mill’s book ‘On Liberty’. Mill was a
negatively affect others, then the state and society can intervene to
society.
Discuss the two types of actions that are referred to.
i.e., those that concern the individual alone and other regarding,
i.e., individual actions that affect others. The state can intervene
fundamentally reflect?
free press. Every time a book is banned, people lose the chance to
free to make their own choices, such bans reflect insecurity, fear