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It proposes that all idea of a limitation of public authority by individual rights be put out of view, and that the State consider itself bound to stop only at what is unwise or futile in its universal superintendence alike of individual and of public interests. The thesis of the state socialist is, that no line can be drawn between private and public affairs which the State may not cross at will;
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Wilson argues that there are no pricipled limits on government. It was the state which determines the rights and liberties of individuals, not nature.
The U.S. Constitution: A Reader
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