Not limited or controlled; free from constraints, regulations, or limitations.
From un- (not) plus restricted, from Latin restrictus meaning 'drawn back, limited.' The concept gained prominence during Enlightenment discussions of natural rights and freedoms in the 17th-18th centuries.
The paradox of unrestricted freedom is that it often requires restrictions to maintain - complete freedom for everyone simultaneously is logically impossible since one person's freedom can limit another's.
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