
The Failed Experiment of the Modern State | Guest: Darryl Cooper | 3/5/25
The Auron MacIntyre Show
The Paradox of Individual Liberty
This chapter examines the historical and philosophical roots of individual freedom, particularly in the context of 1776 and its modern implications. It critiques how state expansion can undermine local institutions and personal liberties, reshaping national identity and citizenship. The discussion also highlights the complexities of individual achievement versus collective heritage, exploring the disconnect between decision-makers and society's foundational values.
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