How, When We Speak of Freedom, Can We Envision Entirely Different Concepts?

For centuries, countless attempts have been made to fix and refine the idea of freedom. Initially associated with consciousness, it became synonymous with free will. Even Aristotle, by denying slaves their freedom, condemned them to objectification within the Greek polis. This fact illustrates freedom’s potent political nature as a concept, shaping our identity and influencing our vision of the future.