200+ years of American Politics
Feb. 21st, 2010 11:31 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
This still applies after 200+ years. It must be one of those constants of humanity.
I'm sure this and other things like it have been mentioned often over the last eight years or so, but I just encountered it anew while reading The Federalist Papers and thought it bore repeating.
"Safety from external danger is the most powerful director of national conduct. Even the ardent love of liberty will, after a time, give way to its dictates. The violent destruction of life and property incident to war, the continual effort and alarm attendant on a state of continual danger, will compel nations the most attached to liberty to resort for repose and security to institutions which have a tendency to destroy their civil and political rights. To be more safe, they at length become willing to run the risk of being less free."
-- Publius (Alexander Hamilton), Federalist #8, 1787-11-20
I'm sure this and other things like it have been mentioned often over the last eight years or so, but I just encountered it anew while reading The Federalist Papers and thought it bore repeating.