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On the topic of: Government, Rights and Freedom ... |
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I have a tendency to agree with the views expressed by a few very successful and very knowledgeable men:Jeff Jacoby, columnist, Boston Globe, says:"Societies do not usually lose their freedom at a blow. They give it up bit by bit, letting themselves be tied down with an infinity of little knots. As rules and regulations increase, their range of actions is gradually compressed. Their options slowly lessen.Without noticing the change, they become wards of state. They imagine themselves still free, but in a thousand and one ways, their choices are limited and guided by the authorities.And always, there are what seem to be sensible reasons for letting their autonomy be peeled away - 'safety', 'health', 'social justice', 'equal opportunity.'It is easy to become accustomed to docility. That is why eternal vigilance is the price of liberty. Not because liberty is easy to shatter. Because it can be softened and dismantled with the acquiescence of the very men and women from whom it is being stolen."Jeff Jacoby The columnists own website page |
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