"In 1941, FDR said he looked forward to a world founded upon four essential freedoms: freedom of speech, freedom of worship,
freedom from want, and freedom from fear." (B. Obama - The Audacity of Hope)
1) What does the expression
freedom from want mean?
2) Is there a rule in English that after prepositions verbs must always come in gerund form? If the answer to this question is affirmative, I guess
want here cannot be considered as a verb, rather a noun.
3) Maybe here the meaning of
want is "personal defect" or a "defect of character" (from
- Definition from the Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary
4) If one changes
freedom from want to
freedom of want what is the new meaning?