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8990 | So-called 'liberation' is the enemy of freedom, destroying the very structures that are needed [Scruton] |
Full Idea: The promise of 'liberation' has always been the enemy of freedom - in 1968 as much as in 1789 and 1917. Its first desire, and its only policy, is to destroy the institutions and traditions (the 'structures') which make freedom durable. | |
From: Roger Scruton (Upon Nothing: Swansea lecture [1993], p.9) | |
A reaction: There is a dilemma, though, if your legal system is corrupt. Far too many political attitudes are formed because of high-profile spectacular cases, instead of looking at daily routines. The latter might make a corrupt legal system still worth saving. |