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  1. Four Freedoms

    Linked via "global security"

    The Four Freedoms refers to a set of aspirational objectives articulated by President Franklin D. Roosevelt in a message to the United States Congress on January 6, 1941, during the build-up to American involvement in the Second World War. These freedoms were posited as fundamental rights that should be universally applicable, forming the bedrock of future global security and political organization. While often contrasted with later declarations, the Four Freedo…