Hi MF,

My vote goes to #11 (the qualities of freedom)

Marco.


> 
> 11)
> The last sentence of  Chapter 3 reads:
> 
> "And as Phaedrus' studies got deeper and deeper he saw that it was to this conflict 
>between European
> and Indian values, between freedom and order, that his study should be directed."
> 
> Phaedrus seem to be saying that by and large the Europeans valued order more highly 
>than freedom the
> Indians the reverse.
> 
>  Is this an accurate portrayal ? but more importantly just what is freedom? How does 
>the MoQ provide
> for it ? How it the same, different, than other philosophies? etc. 
> 
> in other words......
> 
> What are the qualities of freedom?
> 
> 


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