Freedom

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Freedom may refer to:

  • Freedom (philosophy), the ability to act consciously, in a well-balanced manner and with self control in a given constructive direction
  • Freedom (political), the right or the capacity of self-determination as an expression of the individual will

In addition, Freedom occurs in the name of:

  • Freedom fries, a shortlived alternate term for french fries in the U.S.
  • Freedom Magazine, a Scientology publication
  • Freedom (newspaper), a British anarchist newspaper
  • Freedom Ship, a concept for a floating city
  • Space Station Freedom, the name of a NASA project which later became the International Space Station
  • Freedom Tower (World Trade Center Tower 1), the centerpiece building of the new World Trade Center complex currently under construction in the Lower Manhattan section of New York City
  • Washington Freedom, a women's professional soccer (football) team
  • Freedom Williams, an American hip-hop and dance music performer
  • Freedom Yachts, a company based in Rhode Island, USA
  • Freedomfest, a festival for college students held annually in Philadelphia

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Bands:

  • Freedom (band) (a rock-band established 1968 in England)

Albums:

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