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But what is freedom’s price tag? The cost is borne by individuals, institutions, and society. People sacrifice blood and treasure to achieve independence, as well as to maintain and defend it.
Smart? Draconian? Unconstitutional? Take your pick. That's the point. Once again, we're seeing a full-tilt freedom fight in the streets of America. But can you do that in a bright, shiny American ...
The first, at the start of the century, was the development of strong principles of academic freedom that allowed people and ideas to be judged by scholarly standards, not according to the whims ...
Fortunately, his essays on education are quite approachable ... and he clearly outlines the costs of freedom in no uncertain terms. From Maritain, we learn that personal freedom is unattainable ...
Dave Weiner, a thoughtful contributor to these pages, cites the American Revolution as an example of freedom won by force of arms. But he confuses freedom with independence. We fought for our ...
But it is here that all ambiguity flies out of his own prose. Whereas artistic freedom was, in other essays, a hard-won virtue the writer had to constantly negotiate with the world at large ...
I believe the sacrifices this country has made over the years in the cause of freedom are not extremely unfortunate, but worth their cost. I believe not that war is tragic and must never be fought ...