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are rendered unnecessary as a knowledge of all social and physical conditions grows. As no one can fully command complete knowledge of all conditions, either physical or social, some prohibitive measures must always remain. VII. True growth into freedom implies that when a privilege is granted a corresponding responsibility is entailed. I. Most people rejoice in freedom, but chafe under the natural responsibility; this is due either to ignorance or vicious-