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The shift in thought over the relationship between rulers and rule extended to parents and children as well: parents now had to work for the esteem of their children rather than command it through authority. That’s changed as well the relationship between Rulers and ruled: if the people rebelled or rioted, the burden was on the government to act in such ways as could command there esteem, not on the people for being insufficiently submissive.
The Radicalism of the American Revolution
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