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2009 Young Republican National Convention

Francis Lieber on Self-Government

Francis Lieber

ON CIVIL LIBERTY AND SELF-GOVERNMENT
Francis Lieber

Many of the guarantees of individual liberty receive their true import in a pervading system of self-government, and on the other hand are its refreshing springs. Individual liberty consists, in a great measure, in politically acknowledged self-reliance, and self-government is the sanction of self-reliance and self-determination in the various minor and larger circles in which government acts, and of which it consists.

Self-government is founded on the willingness of the people to take care of their own affairs, and the absence of that disposition which looks to the general government for everything; as well as on the willingness in each to let others take care of their own affairs. It cannot exist where the general principle of interference prevails, that is, the general disposition in what is commonly called the government, to do all it possibly can do, and to substitute its action for individual or minor activity and for self-reliance.

Self-government is the corollary of liberty. Self-government may be said to be liberty in action. It requires a pervading conviction throughout the whole community that government, and especially the executive and administrative branch, should do nothing but what it necessarily must do, and which cannot, or ought not, or will not be done by self-action; and that, moreover, it should allow matters to grow and develop themselves.

Self government transacts by far the greater bulk of all public business through citizens, who, even while clad with authority, remain essentially and strictly citizens, and parts of the people. It does not create nor tolerate a vast hierarchy of officers, forming a class of mandarins for themselves, and acting as though they formed and were the state, and the people only the substratum on which the state was founded.

Francis Lieber
Francis Lieber

Francis Lieber on Self-Government

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