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\langchapter{Définitions}{Definitions}
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%TODO Complete chapter
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\langsection{Psychologie}{Psychology}
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\langsubsubsection{Eleutheromanie}{Eleuteromania}
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Eleutheromania, or eleutherophilia is "a mania or frantic zeal for freedom" \citereferences{carlyle_2005_french_revolution}.
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The term is sometimes used in a psychological context, sometimes likening it to a mental disorder, such as John G Robertson's definition, that describes it as a mad zeal or irresistible craving for freedom \citereferences{robertson_2003_excess}.
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However, it's also sometimes used to simply mean a passion for liberty \citereferences{tucker_1970_liberty}.
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Individuals with this condition are called eleutheromaniacs \citereferences{wheeler_1910_literature}.
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An antonym for the term is eleutherophobia. An individual that fears freedom is an eleutherophobe \citereferences{robertson_2003_excess}.
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\input{contents/music_theory}
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\input{contents/music_theory}
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\input{contents/philosophy}
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\input{contents/philosophy}
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\input{contents/linguistic}
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\input{contents/definitions}
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\addcontentsline{toc}{chapter}{Références}
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\addcontentsline{toc}{chapter}{Références}
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