Liberalism and Other Writings Quotes
Liberalism and Other Writings
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“Good government is much, but the good will is more, and even the imperfect, halting, confused utterance of the common will may have in it the potency of higher things than a perfection of machinery can ever attain.”
― Liberalism and Other Writings
― Liberalism and Other Writings
“There is no true opposition between liberty as such and control as such, for every liberty rests on a corresponding act of control. The true opposition is between the control that cramps the personal life and the spiritual order, and the control that is aimed at securing the external and material conditions of their free and unimpeded development.”
― Liberalism and Other Writings
― Liberalism and Other Writings