
Principles of a Free Society
The principles of a free society center on individual rights, including freedom of speech, religion, and property. It values limited government intervention, allowing people to make personal choices and pursue opportunities. Equal protection under the law ensures fairness, while the rule of law maintains order and accountability. These principles encourage personal responsibility, innovation, and voluntary cooperation, fostering a society where individuals can thrive, express diverse views, and contribute to communal well-being—ultimately aiming for a balanced environment of liberty and justice.