
Four Freedoms
The Four Freedoms are principles identified by President Franklin D. Roosevelt that outline fundamental human rights. They include freedom of speech, allowing people to express their opinions; freedom of worship, the right to practice any religion or none; freedom from want, ensuring basic economic needs are met; and freedom from fear, promoting worldwide peace and security. These ideals emphasize the importance of personal liberties, economic fairness, and global peace, serving as a guiding vision for democratic societies and international cooperation.