Liberty
The word liberty when used alone, has several possible meanings in the English language. Liberty is the name of a number of places in the United States; it can refer to the concept of freedom; and it is a reference to an artistic style Stile Liberty, named after British shopkeeper Arthur Lasenby Liberty.The term "liberty," when used by itself can refer to:
- art
- freedom
- freedom (political)
- Liberty, Indiana
- Liberty, Kentucky
- Liberty, Mississippi
- Liberty, Missouri
- Liberty, New York
- Liberty, North Carolina
- Liberty, Pennsylvania
- Liberty, South Carolina
- Liberty, Texas
- Liberty, Wisconsin
- Liberty County, Florida
- Liberty County, Georgia
- Liberty County, Texas
- Liberty Township, Michigan
- Liberty Township, Minnesota
- Liberty Township, Ohio
- Liberty Township, Pennsylvania
- Liberty (goddess) is the personification of liberty.
- Liberty, a magazine published from 1881 - 1908 by Benjamin Tucker.
- Liberty, a magazine published from the late 20th century by R. W. Bradford.
- Liberty (department store)
- Liberty (pressure group) for the British human rights pressure group.
- On Liberty - a political philosophy paper written by John Stuart Mill
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