I’ve been rereading Alexis de Toqueville’s Democracy in
America. It’s as powerful the second time as it was the first. I can only read
a few pages at a time—the information is so powerful that I have to think a
good bit on what I read. It’s like constitution vitamins on steroids!
Democracy in America | |||
Born | 29 July 1805 Paris, France |
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Died | 16 April 1859 (aged 53) Cannes, France |
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Era | 19th-century philosophy | ||
Region | Western philosophy | ||
Religion | Roman Catholicism | ||
School | Liberalism | ||
Main interests | History, Political philosophy | ||
Richard Heffner, in his introduction to the work, identifies
tools that free men can create to strengthen their “ancient freedoms”. His list
is sobering. We can turn it into a check list.
First, we need an
independent press—a voice to appeal to the whole nation. Ours isn’t telling us
the truth and twists the facts to favor the left. We come close to flunking
this one, with only a few exceptions.
Second, we need decentralization to diminish authority—or
divide it, as the founders stated it. Not
doing too well on this one, either. The federal government has become obese.
Third, we need local self-government. We still have some of
that. We need to strengthen it and get involved.
Fourth, we need a sense of responsibility and self-importance—the
good kind, that keeps us from drifting into the faceless crowd of apathy. We
have a lot of apathy, but more people are waking up. I’m hopeful.
Fifth, we need a forthright legal profession and judiciary
to uphold our other tools. We flunk that one hard, although there are honest
men left in the judiciary.
Sixth, we need groups of citizens to guard always our
freedoms and rights; who understand that their freedoms mean nothing if all of
us don’t have those freedoms. I’m aware of many of those groups. We need to
connect and unify our message. There are enough of us, but we are isolated and
duplicating each other.
We can create these tools. There is a natural tendency to
drift toward tyranny, but we don’t have to submit to that drift. We can fight,
we can hold the line, we can regain ground we lost. We have lots of freedoms
still left—enough to set us to work.
Let’s get on with it! Pick an area and lend your efforts.
Many hands make light work……….. Pam
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