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No method of procedure has ever been devised by which liberty could be divorced from local self-government. No plan of centralization has ever been adopted which did not result in bureaucracy, tyranny, inflexibility, reaction, and decline.
Calvin Coolidge
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Interpretation

What this quote means

Liberty and local self-governance are inherently linked; centralization leads to negative outcomes.

In this quote, Calvin Coolidge emphasizes the essential relationship between individual liberty and local self-governance, suggesting that true freedom cannot exist without personal control over local affairs. He argues that centralized governance, while it may seem appealing, ultimately leads to the rise of bureaucracy and tyranny, which stifles innovation and adaptability, resulting in societal decline.

Themes

LibertySelf-GovernmentCentralizationBureaucracyFreedom

In practice

Example use cases

During a debate on local governance, one might quote this to argue for decentralization.

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