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Freedom is coming to mean little more than the right to ask permission
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"Freedom is coming to mean little more than the right to ask permission"

- Joseph Sobran

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This quote by Joseph Sobran speaks to the concept that liberty is ending up being significantly restricted in modern-day society. He suggests that freedom is no longer about having the right to do what one desires, but rather the right to ask permission from those in power. This implies that those in power have the supreme say in what one can and can not do, and that flexibility is no longer a provided right. This quote talks to the concept that freedom is becoming increasingly restricted, and that people are no longer able to make their own decisions without the approval of those in power. This is a worrying thought, as it indicates that people are no longer able to make their own decisions which their flexibility is being eliminated. This quote functions as a suggestion that flexibility is a precious right that should not be considered granted, and that it is important to combat for it.

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USA Flag This quote is written / told by Joseph Sobran somewhere between February 23, 1946 and today. He/she was a famous Activist from USA. The author also have 4 other quotes.

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