"For what is liberty but the unhampered translation of will into act?"
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The subtext is also a warning about how easily "liberty" becomes a sentimental decoy. By defining it as throughput, Connolly quietly shifts the debate from abstract rights to the conditions that make agency real: time, money, education, health, permission, the absence of fear. "Unhampered" doesn't just mean no tyrant; it suggests the subtler obstacles that modern life excels at producing - bureaucracy, moral policing, social surveillance, self-censorship. It hints that constraint can be administered politely, even lovingly, while still breaking the circuit between wanting and doing.
Context matters: Connolly wrote in a Britain shaped by two world wars, rationing, and an expanding administrative state; he also lived in the long shadow of totalitarian ideologies that promised collective liberation while tightening personal control. His definition dodges the easy heroics of "freedom from" and goes straight to "freedom to". That makes it bracing, but also provocatively incomplete: unlimited translation of will into act is indistinguishable from license unless your will is tempered by ethics and other people's wills. Connolly knows that tension; the line lands because it pretends not to.
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Connolly, Cyril. (2026, January 15). For what is liberty but the unhampered translation of will into act? FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/for-what-is-liberty-but-the-unhampered-148722/
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"For what is liberty but the unhampered translation of will into act?" FixQuotes, 15 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/for-what-is-liberty-but-the-unhampered-148722/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.











