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Famous sayings about the relationship between law and freedom
Famous sayings about the relationship between law and freedom

Freedom only obeys the law.

-Voltaire

Freedom is the right to engage in all activities that are harmless to others. The boundaries of activities that each person can carry out without harm to others are stipulated by law, just as the boundaries are determined by landmarks.

Law is no more a means to suppress freedom than the law of gravity is a means to prevent movement.

where the law becomes a real law, that is, freedom is realized, the law truly realizes human freedom.

the code is the bible of people's freedom.

-Marx

Law is an affirmative, clear and universal norm, in which the existence of freedom is universal, theoretical and independent of others' willfulness.

-Marx

In a society with laws, freedom is just that a person can do what he should do without being forced to do what he should not do.

the freedom of citizens mainly depends on a good criminal law.

don't force anyone to do what the law doesn't force him to do, and don't forbid anyone to do what the law allows.

The law that a person can be put to death only by one witness is extremely harmful to freedom.

Freedom is the right to do everything permitted by law; If a citizen can do what is forbidden by law, he is no longer free, because other people will have the same right.

-Montesquieu

Freedom must first be guaranteed by law. But the freedom of publication cannot be guaranteed by law alone; In order to enable everyone to express his views without adverse consequences, there must be a spirit of tolerance among all the people.

-Einstein

Law is the nanny of freedom.

-Plato's

obligation does not limit freedom, but only the abstraction of freedom, that is, not freedom. Obligation is the freedom to reach the essence and gain affirmation.

If a person's life is in danger and he is not allowed to protect himself, it is equivalent to putting him outside the law. Since his life is deprived, all his freedoms are denied.

If a person's life is in danger and he is not allowed to protect himself, it is equivalent to putting him outside the law. Since his life is deprived, all his freedoms are denied.

-Hegel

Whoever regards the law as a shackle is beginning to destroy himself.

-Emerson

Social freedom is nothing more than strictly observing social laws that are fair and equal to all people.

-Berta

The purpose of law is not to abolish or restrict freedom, but to protect and expand freedom.

-Locke

In all human states that can be governed by law, where there is no law, there is no freedom.

-Locke

According to its true meaning, law is not so much a restriction as a guide for a free and intelligent person to pursue his legitimate interests.

-Locke

Laws are made to ensure that everyone can freely develop his talents, not to restrict his talents.

-Robespierre

The power of law is limited to forbidding everyone from harming the rights of others, but not forbidding him from exercising his right to freedom.

-Robespierre

Use the law to make people happy and free.

-Robespierre

If the criminal acts that can be definitely explained and reliably acknowledged cannot be determined, the law should not impose any punishment; Otherwise, the fate of citizens will be arbitrarily decided, and freedom will cease to exist.

-Robespierre

In history, the most satisfying period of law is the development period in which there are many opportunities for everyone to have great prospects to successfully realize his requirements.

-Lasky

For freedom, we became slaves of the law.

-Cicero

the lawmaker, I made it to protect my freedom; But also to muzzle my freedom.

-Liang Qichao

If the people of a country are unwilling to actively cooperate with the law and the public authorities to suppress evil people, they should be regarded as only suitable for limited freedom.

-Mill

Freedom is maintained by obeying the law, because the law is the expression of the overall will.

-Paine