Freedom brings political stability in society because when individuals have the freedom to express their opinions, participate in decision-making processes, and hold their government accountable, it creates a sense of trust and legitimacy in the political system. When people feel that their voices are heard and that they have a say in the direction of their society, they are less likely to resort to violence or engage in activities that disrupt the political system. Additionally, with freedom comes the ability to engage in peaceful political activities such as debates, protests, and elections, which provide avenues for resolving conflicts and grievances in a nonviolent manner. Overall, political stability is enhanced when citizens have the freedom to participate in and shape their society's political processes.