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Hannah Arendt traces the origins of the concept of freedom to the practice of politics in ancient Greece.
According to her study, the concept of freedom was historically inseparable from political action.
Politics could only be practiced by those who had freed themselves from the necessities of life, so that they could attend to the realm of political affairs.
According to Arendt, the concept of freedom became associated with the Christian notion of freedom of the will, or inner freedom, around the 5th century C. E.
and since then, freedom as a form of political action has been neglected, even though, as she says, freedom is " the raison d ' ĂȘtre of politics.

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