They are similar, but not exactly the same. Freedom with requires a balance, but the main focus is knowing that freedom comes from being with other people. We are all unique people, but everything in life requires other people. Freedom with should guide our relationship with those people so that our interactions cultivate a sustainable and nurturing freedom.
@Barrett, is the distinction between selecting 'freedom with' over 'freedom from' analogous to selecting collective well-being over individualism?
They are similar, but not exactly the same. Freedom with requires a balance, but the main focus is knowing that freedom comes from being with other people. We are all unique people, but everything in life requires other people. Freedom with should guide our relationship with those people so that our interactions cultivate a sustainable and nurturing freedom.