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Arbitrary Quote by Robert Kennedy

“Even government by the consent of the governed, as in our own Constitution, must be limited in its power to act against its people; so that there may be no interference with the right to worship, or with the security of the home; no arbitrary imposition of pains or penalties by officials high or…” quote by Robert Kennedy
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“Even government by the consent of the governed, as in our own Constitution, must be limited in its power to act against its people; so that there may be no interference with the right to worship, or with the security of the home; no arbitrary imposition of pains or penalties by officials high or low; no restrictions on the freedom of men to seek education or work or opportunity of any kind, so that each man may become all he is capable of becoming.”

Robert Kennedy

About This Quote

Source Speech: Remarks at the University of Michigan, 1968

Government must be limited to protect individual rights such as worship, home security, education, and work opportunities, allowing each person to reach their full potential.

In simple terms: Limit government to protect freedoms and personal growth.

Key Takeaway

Ensure rights are protected and individuals can thrive.

Themes

freedom rights government individualism

Mood

thoughtful serious

Type

political philosophical

When to use this quote

  • education policy
  • housing rights
  • workplace regulation
  • religious freedom
  • personal development

Key Concepts

constitutionalism civil liberties human potential

Questions to Reflect On

  • How can societies balance security with personal freedoms?
  • What limits should be placed on governmental power?
A Different Perspective

Balancing security and liberty can be politically contentious.

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