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5 May, 23:50

Why does winthrop use an analogy to the status of women within the family to explain his understanding liberty?

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  1. 6 May, 03:06
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    He felt that moral liberty, in its most perfect form, was the liberty to only undertake good works and deeds. He likened it to a woman choosing her husband: in general, making a decision. In both instances (woman obeying her husband and a person obeying moral and just laws), Winthrop felt that it was a moral duty.
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