Benjamin Franklin, that those who trade some of their liberty for a little temporary security deserve neither and will lose both. The wisdom of the founders never ceased to amaze him.
by Brad Thor (0 Reviews)
In Brad Thor's "Full Black," the narrative explores themes of liberty and security, echoing the sentiments of founding figures like Benjamin Franklin. Franklin famously stated that individuals who give up their freedom for fleeting safety deserve neither and risk losing both. This powerful observation illustrates the delicate balance between personal freedoms and the perceived necessity for security in society.
The protagonist reflects on how the wisdom of the founders remains relevant, underscoring the importance of protecting individual rights even in the face of threats. The author emphasizes that compromising freedom for temporary safety is ultimately detrimental, serving as a reminder of the core values that shaped the nation and the ongoing struggle to uphold them in a rapidly changing world.
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