April 27, 2024

Freedom Only Comes from Self-Government

Tom Waeghe forwards this:

Originally published at the Washington Jefferson Madison Institute

"To our Founding Fathers, it was obvious, or "self-evident,” that self-government , or a democratic republic, could only be perpetuated by the self-governed. Reflecting these precepts, a contemporary German writer to the Founders, J. W. von Goethe, stated: "What is the best government? — That which teaches us to govern ourselves.”[1] And, a later, prominent 19th Century minister, Henry Ward Beecher, simply said: "There is no liberty to men who know not how to govern themselves.”[2] Self-governance consists of self-regulation of our behavior, ambitions and passions. To this end, the Founders fundamentally believed that the ability to govern ourselves rests with our individual and collective virtue (or moral character).

John Adams stated it this way, "Public virtue cannot exist in a Nation without private Virtue, and public Virtue is the only Foundation of Republics.”[3] In this regard, the revolutionary war was as much a battle against "the corruption of 18th century British high society,”[4] as it was against financial oppression. While the Founders and American colonists were very concerned with their civil liberty and economic freedom, demanding "no taxation without representation, ” they were equally concerned with their religious liberty, particularly in preserving their rights of individual conscience and public morality.[5] With respect to the vital need for virtue in order to establish and maintain a republic, the Founders were in complete harmony:

George Washington said: "Virtue or morality is a necessary spring of popular government,”[6] and "Human rights can only be assured among a virtuous people.”[7]

Benjamin Franklin said: "Only a virtuous people are capable of freedom.” [8]

James Madison stated: "To suppose that any form of government will secure liberty or happiness without any virtue in the people, is a chimerical [imaginary] idea.”[9]

Thomas Jefferson wrote, "No government can continue good but under the control of the people; and … their minds are to be informed by education what is right and what wrong; to be encouraged in habits of virtue and to be deterred from those of vice … These are the inculcations necessary to render the people a sure basis for the structure and order of government.”[10 ]

Samuel Adams said: "Neither the wisest constitution nor the wisest laws will secure the liberty and happiness of a people whose manners are universally corrupt. He therefore is the truest friend of the liberty of his country who tries most to promote its virtue.”[11]

Tim adds:

Ours was a nation of individuals who govern themselves. Not anymore; now it must be governed by force because the individuals have been taught not to govern themselves but rather do as they please and allow government to provide guardrails to protect them from their own folly. Thus is tyranny born.

Posted by: Timothy Birdnow at 09:21 AM | Comments (1) | Add Comment
Post contains 463 words, total size 3 kb.

1 We had many wise men in those days. Today, outside of Victor Davis Hanson, and maybe you and me, it's hard to count them on the fingers of one finger.

Posted by: Dana Mathewson at April 28, 2024 11:14 PM (551jX)

Hide Comments | Add Comment




What colour is a green orange?




21kb generated in CPU 0.1297, elapsed 0.8997 seconds.
37 queries taking 0.8941 seconds, 160 records returned.
Powered by Minx 1.1.6c-pink.
Always on Watch
The American Thinker
Bird`s Articles
Old Birdblog
Birdblog`s Literary Corner
Behind the Black Borngino Report
Canada Free Press
Common Sense and Wonder < br/ > Christian Daily Reporter
Citizens Free Press
Climatescepticsparty,,a>
_+
Daren Jonescu
Dana and Martha Music On my Mind Conservative Victory
Eco-Imperialism
Gelbspan Files Infidel Bloggers Alliance
Let the Truth be Told
Newsmax
>Numbers Watch
OANN
The Reform Club
Revolver
FTP Student Action
Veritas PAC
FunMurphys
The Galileo Movement
Intellectual Conservative
br /> Liberty Unboound
One Jerusalem
Powerline
Publius Forum
Ready Rants
The Gateway Pundit
The Jeffersonian Ideal
Thinking Democrat
Ultima Thule
Young Craig Music
Contact Tim at bgocciaatoutlook.com

Monthly Traffic

  • Pages: 33689
  • Files: 6035
  • Bytes: 1786.9M
  • CPU Time: 64:03
  • Queries: 1229255

Content

  • Posts: 28576
  • Comments: 126132

Feeds


RSS 2.0 Atom 1.0