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When you combine deterministic free will with a consideration of life choices you come to the conclusion that freedom means the increasing of available life choices that can realistically be pursued. | When you combine deterministic [[free will]] with a consideration of [[life choices]] you come to the conclusion that [[freedom]] means the increasing of available [[life choices]] that can realistically be pursued within the [[Politics|political]], [[Economics|economic]], and [[Social norms|social norm]] constraints of the [[society]] you live in. |
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When you combine deterministic free will with a consideration of life choices you come to the conclusion that freedom means the increasing of available life choices that can realistically be pursued within the political, economic, and social norm constraints of the society you live in.