What's the difference between libertyless and unfree?
Libertyless
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Unfree
Definition:
(a.) Not free; held in bondage.
Example Sentences:
(1) Rushdie, however, seems strangely unwilling to make the same concession to Mo Yan as, from the vantage point of his "free" society, he repeatedly condemns a fellow novelist working in an "unfree" one.
(2) "Our sister will have died in vain if all that is happening after is our fear is greater and ladies are more unfree," said Deepti Anand, a 21-year-old student in Delhi who has attended demonstrations most days in recent weeks.
(3) That should give encouragement to all the children being miseducated in failing “free schools”, which are so named in contrast to the miserably unfree majority of schools, obliged to employ qualified teachers and teach a broad factual curriculum.
(4) Millions of Zimbabweans went to the polls on Wednesday in an election that opponents of Africa's oldest leader, Robert Mugabe, condemned as "illegal, illegitimate, unfree and unfair".
(5) Some insisted that while woman was “unfree”, man must “ever be a slave”.
(6) The one chapter in the Charter which specifically protected the unfree was less than it seemed.
(7) "We've already made clear this election is illegal, illegitimate, unfree and unfair," he said, while still predicting an MDC victory.
(8) As far as Magna Carta was concerned, both king and lords remained perfectly free to dispossess their unfree tenants at will.
(9) Indeed, the unfree villeins, who made up perhaps half the population, did not formally share in those benefits at all.
(10) Nonetheless, the extensive condemnation of Mo Yan in the west assumes that writers in the "unfree" world should devote themselves to specific "tasks", most importantly, human rights abuses by their governments – a peremptory apportioning of literary duties that is worthy of Marshal Zhdanov, the hatchet man of socialist realism.
(11) In particular, psychoanalytic theory is able to account for the existence of causal laws governing all aspects of human behavior, while providing a schema by which we can distinguish rational from irrational behavior, and free acts from those that are unfree.
(12) It did not propose a "moral equivalence" between what he calls "free" and "unfree" societies.
(13) I stand before you today as a woman unfree, in spite of the location of my birth here in the European Union, a colony of the British empire, the island of Ireland, Eire.
(14) But this was less helpful to the unfree than it seemed.
(15) Thanks to our gloriously unfree media, it is impossible to have a rational conversation about Jeremy Corbyn, Labour or just politics full stop.
(16) Difficult as it was for Mobley’s family and his lawyers to press his case in the unfree legal system of the US-backed past two Yemeni governments, they at least were able to see Mobley in Sana’a’s central prison.