
Liberty and Autonomy
Liberty refers to the state of being free within society, allowing individuals to make choices without oppressive restrictions. It encompasses personal freedoms, such as expression and movement. Autonomy, on the other hand, is the capacity to make informed, independent decisions about one’s own life. While liberty focuses on external freedom from interference, autonomy emphasizes internal control over one's choices. Together, they highlight the importance of individual rights and self-determination, ensuring that people can pursue their own paths while respecting the rights of others.