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“[We should be] determined... to sever ourselves from the union we so much value rather than give up the rights of self-government... in which alone we see liberty, safety and happiness.” quote by Thomas Jefferson
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“[We should be] determined... to sever ourselves from the union we so much value rather than give up the rights of self-government... in which alone we see liberty, safety and happiness.”

Thomas Jefferson

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Source Letter: Correspondence on Governance, 1787

Advocates for self‑government and liberty, warning against sacrificing rights for union benefits.

In simple terms: Protect self‑government and liberty over union convenience.

Key Takeaway

Prioritize self‑governance and liberty.

Themes

politics liberty self‑government union rights

Mood

serious thoughtful

Type

philosophical political

When to use this quote

  • constitutional debates
  • political movements
  • civil rights campaigns
  • community organizing

Key Concepts

social contract philosophy of governance

Questions to Reflect On

  • What freedoms are essential to you?
  • How can you protect them?
A Different Perspective

Union pressures can dilute autonomy.

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