Roosevelt’s “Four freedoms speech” Annual Message
to Congress on the State of the Union: 01/06/1941
In the future days, which we
seek to make secure, we look forward to a world founded upon four essential
human freedoms.
The first is freedom of speech
and expression—everywhere in the world.
The second is freedom of every
person to worship God in his own way—everywhere in the world.
The third is freedom from
want—which, translated into world terms, means economic understandings which
will secure to every nation a healthy peacetime life for its
inhabitants-everywhere in the world.
The fourth is freedom from
fear—which, translated into world terms, means a world-wide reduction of
armaments to such a point and in such a thorough fashion that no nation will be
in a position to commit an act of physical aggression against any
neighbor—anywhere in the world.
That is no vision of a distant
millennium. It is a definite basis for a kind of world attainable in our own
time and generation. That kind of world is the very antithesis of the so-called
new order of tyranny which the dictators seek to create with the crash of a
bomb.
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