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Unfree

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Un`free´
a.1.Not free; held in bondage.
There had always been a slave class, a class of the unfree, among the English as among all German peoples.
- J. R. Green
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Adj.1.unfree - held in servitude; "he was born of slave parents"
unfree - hampered and not free; not able to act at will
free - not held in servitude; "after the Civil War he was a free man"
2.Unfree - hampered and not freeunfree - hampered and not free; not able to act at will
bound - confined by bonds; "bound and gagged hostages"
confined - not free to move about
dependent - relying on or requiring a person or thing for support, supply, or what is needed; "dependent children"; "dependent on moisture"
restricted - subject to restriction or subjected to restriction; "of restricted importance"
free - able to act at will; not hampered; not under compulsion or restraint; "free enterprise"; "a free port"; "a free country"; "I have an hour free"; "free will"; "free of racism"; "feel free to stay as long as you wish"; "a free choice"


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but it is a huge improvement on the unfree, Unionist-dominated society that existed before.
But it's crucial to see the ways in which a cultural libertarianism of the sort Gillespie and Welch describe is one that can tend naturally toward complacency, a willingness to accept an unfree world so long as we can find some freedom within it.
Unfree speech often shouts out the pain of one's emotional unfreedom, expressing victimhood and alienation in outbursts of anger and blame.
 
 
 
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