Each hexagon represents a fundamental freedom. Adjacent cells share deep connections. Hover to explore, click to compare.
When freedoms collide, societies must choose how to balance them. Explore the tensions below.
The right to express opinions without censorship or restraint by government.
The right to be protected from hate speech, harassment, and incitement to violence.
The liberty to engage in commerce, own property, and pursue economic activity without undue restriction.
The right to equal treatment, opportunity, and access regardless of class, race, or background.
The freedom to live as one chooses, make personal decisions, and pursue happiness without interference.
The social contract where individual liberties may be limited to ensure safety and order for all.
No freedom exists in isolation. Every right creates obligations, and every liberty has boundaries defined by other liberties.