We’re flawed—and naturally inclined to fight.Source: Them by Senator Ben Sasse
Those who wield government power shouldn’t be trusted to resolve many fights or to declare many winners and losers.
Politicians shouldn’t confuse their temporary roles with ultimate meaning.
Citizens in a republic must cultivate humility—or the experiment will inevitably collapse.
Monday, April 8, 2019
4 core truths about human nature and government
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