Four Freedoms
The
Four Freedoms are a set of freedoms
United States President Franklin Delano Roosevelt famously outlined in his
State of the Union Address on
January 6,
1941 (the address is also known as the
Four Freedoms speech). He outlined the following four freedoms, which he argued were fundamental freedoms all humans ought to enjoy:
- Freedom of speech
- Freedom of religion
- Freedom from want
- Freedom from fear
Roosevelt's Four Freedoms speech inspired a set of four paintings by
Norman Rockwell.
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