THE EDSA REVOLUTION(S) AND FREEDOM: HEGELIAN
INTERPRETATION OF HISTORY
by Ferdinand M. Mangibin
Man by nature is free. He always seeks for freedom. He cannot be contented
being enslaved by any external forces. He needs to express himself according to his
nature. Any violation to this right to freedom is a moment of struggle. In the history of
mankind, there were several instances when man continuously fights for this very right to
freedom. He allows no one to violate it. By any means he tries to sustain it. That man by
nature free is a usual contention.
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