The judges he held were too prone to government pressure to guarantee essential freedoms.
Furthermore, Democrats see social services as essential towards providing positive freedom, i.e. freedom derived from economic opportunity.
For the moment, most essential academic freedoms remain, and the question can be answered in the affirmative, with the tongue only slightly in the cheek.
A non-free license is used to limit what free software movement advocates consider to be the essential freedoms.
Thus, authentic economic development is neglected, human rights abuses abound, and essential freedom is put at risk.
Rather, this war effort came in self-defense and for the protection of essential freedoms.
These rights embody the "four essential freedoms" described by the Free Software Definition.
"The Good Men" might well stand up to an academic inquisition, but it lacks the essential freedom for which its characters yearn.
It lacks essential political freedoms and human rights are violated.
Two essential freedoms - the right to communicate and the right to reputation - must in some way be reconciled by law.