Four Freedoms
The Four Freedoms are a set of freedoms United States President Franklin D. Roosevelt famously outlined in his State of the Union Address delivered to the 77th Congress on January 6, 1941 (the address is also known as the Four Freedoms speech). He outlined the following four freedoms, which he stated were fundamental freedoms all humans "everywhere in the world" ought to enjoy:
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United States President - Franklin D. Roosevelt - State of the Union Address - 77th Congress - January 6 - 1941
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- Freedom of speech and expression - worldwide
- Freedom of every person to worship God in his own way - worldwide
- Freedom from want - individual economic security - worldwide.
- Freedom from fear - world disarmament to the point that wars of aggression are impossible.
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