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Freedom in a Political and Cultural Context
Glossary Capitalism:  an economic system based on private or corporate ownership and control of resources and means of production and distribution. Goods and services and exchanged in a free market. Commodity:  Something that carries an economic value within the marketplace; something that can be brought, sold and traded. Consumerism:  A world view whereby one attributes meaningfulness to life through ones capacity and ability to purchase and consume economic goods. Democracy:  Government by the will of all the people, a will that is expressed directly or through freely elected representation. To protect all people within the society from tyranny of the majority, democracies must recognize and guarantee the rights of the minority. A democracy that is ruled strictly by majority without protecting the rights of the minority would quickly degenerate into a system of class or privilege that no longer reflects the will of the government.
Individualism:  A world view that favors the free action of individuals within society; a philosophical stance that began to develop in the seventeenth century with the thinking of Descartes, Hobbes, Locke, that places personal rights and freedoms above other considerations. It is a social theory that favors personal autonomy. Instrumental reason:  Human ability to select and develop effective means for achieving desired ends; ability to develop technologies. Liberalism:  A philosophy based on the goodness of the human being, autonomy of the individual, and standing for the protection of economic, political and civil rights and freedoms. Market:  Where buyers and sellers meet to exchange, sell, trade, goods. The value of goods is determines in the market, largely as a factor of supply and demand. However, the market is rarely allowed to function in an entirely free manner when one takes into consideration government restrictions, duties and tariffs, collusion among suppliers to limit supply in order to drive up the price, fierce advertising practices, and so on.
Private property:  Something that is owned for ones exclusive use, or for one’s exclusive control. Relativism:  A doctrine that knowledge is not absolute, but is conditioned by relation to another. Everything stands in relationship to everything else, and is judged based on these relationships rather than on any absolute principle or truth. Social contract:  A term used by philosophers to describe the tacit agreement of individuals to live in community. It is a means of discussing the hypothetical terms the conditions that govern human society. Utilitarianism:  A philosophy or world view that measures the value of all things according to the principle of usefulness- that which provides for the greatest pleasure or well being for the greatest number.
The Making of Modern Society - In our own society, we often take for granted the freedoms that we are given (i.e.- freedom of speech, freedom of expression, freedom to make choices…) - Often, we even label other societies who do not have the same freedoms and opportunities that we do as “under developed”. - It is obvious that our legal system is set up in a way that will protect our rights and freedoms. However, this was not always the case. - In the past, people saw and perceived themselves as part of a larger order—a hierarchical order that was believed to be impossible to deviate from. (i.e.- God, angels, heavenly bodies, humans, earthly creature…) - Today, a modern liberal democratic society exists.  Five beliefs have began to emerge that today shape western society’s view of the world: 1. The belief in unlimited progress  2. The belief in the exclusive supremacy of reasons  3. The belief in the supreme autonomy of the individual  4.The belief in the ever increasing domination and control of nature by human beings  5.The belief that success and efficiency are the two principle criteria for judging the worth of human beings and their activities
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JOHN LOCKE (1632- 1704) - In Locke’s ideas, we find the beginnings of ideas such as government by consent, majority rule, minority rights, the moral supremacy of the individual and the sanctity of private property. - John Locke was born to a lawyer father (both of his parents died when he was young). He also studied at Oxford University. -He never received a medical degree, although he practiced medicine. Because of his practices, he was given a ticket to a comfortable life, through which he had a chance to experience the government from up close. -Locke developed a  hypothetical  state of nature: · Where persons are equal and are free to act as they will without interference from one another. · Believed that individuals share in the faculty of reason and act through principles that occur naturally in each human. · Locke reasoned that the earth and its resources belong to all people in common. However, a person’s labor entitles a person to gain property rights  -“He is willing to join in society with others for the mutual preservation of their lives, liberties and estates, which I call by the general name, property.”  -The formation of civil society requires that all individuals voluntarily surrender their individual right to uphold the natural law in defense of property interests to the community
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Freedom Under Challenge Individualism · Individualism equals freedom · There are no restrictions telling us what to do, what to believe or what religion to follow · Certain aspects of individualism, if taken to the extreme, can end up reducing the meaning of ethics and morality · It can result in people becoming only concerned with themselves and not thinking about how their actions will affect others · In this case, the person won’t challenge others or involve themselves in anything if it doesn’t directly involve them because they don’t care · Self-sufficiency is the main point of individualism; worrying only about ourselves and not enough about others *Too much do we speak of what we should do involves the concepts of our “rights” and “freedoms” (meaning, what we have the right to do because we have the freedom of choice) rather than acting according to what is morally right or acceptable.*
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The lessening of freedom in modern societies · Social analysts believe that the chances of recapturing freedom in modern society are very slim due to the “system” and “market focuses”, which are just too powerful to compete with · They believe that the freedom we have left (if it can be considered freedom) is that of trivial choices, and a freedom that has restrictions therefore it is not truly freedom · Individualism has taken over the lives of our modern society · Capitalism and neo-liberalism, in the nineteenth century, was so cruel to it workers that they rose up and forced governments to put labor laws in place and to allow labor unions · In regards to social justice, the Catechism says “Any system in which social relationships are determined entirely by economic factors is contrary to the nature of the human person and his acts” (#2423)

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Chapter 11 Freedom in a Political and Cultural Context

  • 1. Freedom in a Political and Cultural Context
  • 2. Glossary Capitalism: an economic system based on private or corporate ownership and control of resources and means of production and distribution. Goods and services and exchanged in a free market. Commodity: Something that carries an economic value within the marketplace; something that can be brought, sold and traded. Consumerism: A world view whereby one attributes meaningfulness to life through ones capacity and ability to purchase and consume economic goods. Democracy: Government by the will of all the people, a will that is expressed directly or through freely elected representation. To protect all people within the society from tyranny of the majority, democracies must recognize and guarantee the rights of the minority. A democracy that is ruled strictly by majority without protecting the rights of the minority would quickly degenerate into a system of class or privilege that no longer reflects the will of the government.
  • 3. Individualism: A world view that favors the free action of individuals within society; a philosophical stance that began to develop in the seventeenth century with the thinking of Descartes, Hobbes, Locke, that places personal rights and freedoms above other considerations. It is a social theory that favors personal autonomy. Instrumental reason: Human ability to select and develop effective means for achieving desired ends; ability to develop technologies. Liberalism: A philosophy based on the goodness of the human being, autonomy of the individual, and standing for the protection of economic, political and civil rights and freedoms. Market: Where buyers and sellers meet to exchange, sell, trade, goods. The value of goods is determines in the market, largely as a factor of supply and demand. However, the market is rarely allowed to function in an entirely free manner when one takes into consideration government restrictions, duties and tariffs, collusion among suppliers to limit supply in order to drive up the price, fierce advertising practices, and so on.
  • 4. Private property: Something that is owned for ones exclusive use, or for one’s exclusive control. Relativism: A doctrine that knowledge is not absolute, but is conditioned by relation to another. Everything stands in relationship to everything else, and is judged based on these relationships rather than on any absolute principle or truth. Social contract: A term used by philosophers to describe the tacit agreement of individuals to live in community. It is a means of discussing the hypothetical terms the conditions that govern human society. Utilitarianism: A philosophy or world view that measures the value of all things according to the principle of usefulness- that which provides for the greatest pleasure or well being for the greatest number.
  • 5. The Making of Modern Society - In our own society, we often take for granted the freedoms that we are given (i.e.- freedom of speech, freedom of expression, freedom to make choices…) - Often, we even label other societies who do not have the same freedoms and opportunities that we do as “under developed”. - It is obvious that our legal system is set up in a way that will protect our rights and freedoms. However, this was not always the case. - In the past, people saw and perceived themselves as part of a larger order—a hierarchical order that was believed to be impossible to deviate from. (i.e.- God, angels, heavenly bodies, humans, earthly creature…) - Today, a modern liberal democratic society exists. Five beliefs have began to emerge that today shape western society’s view of the world: 1. The belief in unlimited progress 2. The belief in the exclusive supremacy of reasons 3. The belief in the supreme autonomy of the individual 4.The belief in the ever increasing domination and control of nature by human beings 5.The belief that success and efficiency are the two principle criteria for judging the worth of human beings and their activities
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  • 7. JOHN LOCKE (1632- 1704) - In Locke’s ideas, we find the beginnings of ideas such as government by consent, majority rule, minority rights, the moral supremacy of the individual and the sanctity of private property. - John Locke was born to a lawyer father (both of his parents died when he was young). He also studied at Oxford University. -He never received a medical degree, although he practiced medicine. Because of his practices, he was given a ticket to a comfortable life, through which he had a chance to experience the government from up close. -Locke developed a hypothetical state of nature: · Where persons are equal and are free to act as they will without interference from one another. · Believed that individuals share in the faculty of reason and act through principles that occur naturally in each human. · Locke reasoned that the earth and its resources belong to all people in common. However, a person’s labor entitles a person to gain property rights -“He is willing to join in society with others for the mutual preservation of their lives, liberties and estates, which I call by the general name, property.” -The formation of civil society requires that all individuals voluntarily surrender their individual right to uphold the natural law in defense of property interests to the community
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  • 11. Freedom Under Challenge Individualism · Individualism equals freedom · There are no restrictions telling us what to do, what to believe or what religion to follow · Certain aspects of individualism, if taken to the extreme, can end up reducing the meaning of ethics and morality · It can result in people becoming only concerned with themselves and not thinking about how their actions will affect others · In this case, the person won’t challenge others or involve themselves in anything if it doesn’t directly involve them because they don’t care · Self-sufficiency is the main point of individualism; worrying only about ourselves and not enough about others *Too much do we speak of what we should do involves the concepts of our “rights” and “freedoms” (meaning, what we have the right to do because we have the freedom of choice) rather than acting according to what is morally right or acceptable.*
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  • 13. The lessening of freedom in modern societies · Social analysts believe that the chances of recapturing freedom in modern society are very slim due to the “system” and “market focuses”, which are just too powerful to compete with · They believe that the freedom we have left (if it can be considered freedom) is that of trivial choices, and a freedom that has restrictions therefore it is not truly freedom · Individualism has taken over the lives of our modern society · Capitalism and neo-liberalism, in the nineteenth century, was so cruel to it workers that they rose up and forced governments to put labor laws in place and to allow labor unions · In regards to social justice, the Catechism says “Any system in which social relationships are determined entirely by economic factors is contrary to the nature of the human person and his acts” (#2423)