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“[Statists] believe that government should make decisions for individuals. Since individuals usually prefer to make their own decisions, coercion and compulsion become necessary correctives.” quote by Theodore J. Forstmann
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“[Statists] believe that government should make decisions for individuals. Since individuals usually prefer to make their own decisions, coercion and compulsion become necessary correctives.”

Theodore J. Forstmann

About This Quote

Source Book: “The Art of the Deal”, 2005

Statists favor government control, but coercion is needed because individuals prefer personal choice, highlighting a paradox.

In simple terms: Government control conflicts with personal freedom.

Key Takeaway

Balance autonomy with necessary regulation.

Themes

politics philosophy freedom

Mood

thoughtful balanced

Type

philosophical political

When to use this quote

  • policy design
  • personal decision making
  • civil liberties debates

Key Concepts

statism individualism coercion

Questions to Reflect On

  • When is government intervention justified?
  • How can personal freedom be protected?
A Different Perspective

May ignore benefits of collective decision making.

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