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Eleutheromania, eleutherophilia or eleuthromania is "a mania or frantic zeal for freedom".〔The French Revolution - Page 242, A.H.R. Ball - 2005〕 Some usages of the term make it sound like it could be used in a medical context with a hint of an irrational disorder, such as John G Robertson's definition that described it as a ''mad zeal or irresistible craving for freedom''.〔John Robertson, An Excess of Phobias and Manias, 2003 p 75〕 However other usages assign to the term normal human emotional responses such as a mere passion for liberty.〔Liberty - Volumes 235-312 - Page 361, Benjamin Ricketson Tucker - 1970〕 Individuals with this condition are called eleutheromaniacs.〔Current Literature - Volume 49 - Page 564, Edward Jewitt Wheeler - 1910〕 An antonym for the term is eleutherophobia. An individual that fears freedom is a eleutherophobe.〔 ==References==
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