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“The class of citizens who provide at once their own food and their own raiment, may be viewed as the most truly independent and happy. They are more: they are the best basis of public liberty, and the strongest bulwark of public safety. It follows, that the greater the proportion of this class to…” quote by James Madison
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“The class of citizens who provide at once their own food and their own raiment, may be viewed as the most truly independent and happy. They are more: they are the best basis of public liberty, and the strongest bulwark of public safety. It follows, that the greater the proportion of this class to the whole society, the more free, the more independent, and the more happy must be the society itself.”

James Madison

About This Quote

Source Essay: The Federalist Papers, No. 10, 1787

Self‑sufficient citizens form the foundation of liberty and security, strengthening society as a whole.

In simple terms: Independent people support freedom and safety.

Key Takeaway

Promote self‑reliance for a freer society.

Themes

independence liberty public safety self‑sufficiency

Mood

optimistic reflective

Type

political philosophical

When to use this quote

  • rural communities
  • homesteading
  • local agriculture
  • community cooperatives
  • disaster resilience

Key Concepts

civic virtue economic autonomy social stability

Questions to Reflect On

  • How can modern societies increase self‑reliance?
  • What policies support local production?
A Different Perspective

Self‑sufficiency may be impractical in highly urbanized economies.

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