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Two ideas of government sharply oppose eachother in today's world. This is nothing new. The same two ideas have been in conflict for centuries. The titanic struggle never ends. That is why "eternal vigilance" is is the price of liberty. Our forefathers called one of these ideas tyranny. It has been called totalitarianism, autocracy, dictatorship, absolutism and other things. The philosopher's name was Statism. It says the State, or Government, shall be superior in power to the individual and shall be conceded to be superior in wisdom. Whatever the name, the idea is the same. The result comes to the same point. Government becomes the master of the individual, rather than the servant."

     


Statism (Pathfinder Magazine, 1946)

Statism (Pathfinder Magazine, 1946)

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