Freethinking in a sentence as a noun

Because the students of MIT, and its freethinking traditions, are as much a part of its name as its administrators are.

No. Intolerance will never achieve tolerance; discrimination will never achieve non-discrimination; punishing thoughtcrime will never achieve freethinking. To think otherwise is just, well...

To me the biggest surprise was how warm, cheerful and hospitable Burmese people are, in a country where poverty is rampant, infrastructure is almost non-existent and freethinking is oppressed. And the second reason is that you can try to direct your money more to the people than government by staying and eating in small family establishments rather than pricy hotels that are almost always are controlled by the government.

Freethinking definitions

noun

the doctrine that reason is the right basis for regulating conduct

See also: rationalism