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Argues against the modern notion of freedom as the absence of constraint or the power to do anything one desires. Instead, it proposes that genuine freedom lies in the ability to choose what is good and to love rightly. This perspective emphasizes that true freedom requires formation and involves willingly embracing limits for the benefit of others, especially in the context of love, which inherently demands boundaries.
By Michael FierroArgues against the modern notion of freedom as the absence of constraint or the power to do anything one desires. Instead, it proposes that genuine freedom lies in the ability to choose what is good and to love rightly. This perspective emphasizes that true freedom requires formation and involves willingly embracing limits for the benefit of others, especially in the context of love, which inherently demands boundaries.