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Phillips scorned the idea of the noble savage. To follow one’s natural instincts was to become “self-willed, obstinate and ignorant.” The “spirit of the savage is uniformly servile,” Phillips insisted, and hence “we see them always become submissive,” fit only for domination by civilized rulers who understood that true freedom resulted from upholding, not denying, society’s customs and laws.
Wendell Phillips: Liberty's Hero
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