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This work deals with the history of the formation of the ideas of freedom (life, thought and action, property, and equality) and of how they were entrusted to the stewardship of the institutions delegated to protect it (Democracy, State and Market). It also analyses the different approach to economic liberalism and the consequences of policy decisions and democracy. The work looks into the liberal ideas and rights of freedom today and identifies five epochal changes (globalization, artificial intelligence, innovative finance, emigration and terrorism) as the origin of the confusion the system of the four freedoms and of the three institutions is currently in. It analyses Dani Rodrik's Irreconcilable Trilemma that emerged from the relationship between Democracy, understood as the collective legislator; the State understood as the today leading player in welfare and international relations; and the global Market, especially on the financial side, as a hidden and dematerialized neo-sovereign law-makers against which people are reacting. The work ends by suggesting the agenda of the wished international agreement.