The comparative evils of Slave Society and of Free Society, of slavery to human Masters and of slavery to Capital, are the issues which the South now presents, and which the North avoids.
No one has denied its theory of Free Society, nor disputed the facts on which that theory rests.
The principles of Jefferson are the definitions and axioms of free society.
When one starts poor, as most do in the race of life, free society is such that he knows he can better his condition; he knows that there is no fixed condition of labor for his whole life.
Other nations look to us for a wise exercise of our economic and military strength, and for vigorous support of the ideals of representative government and a free society.
The inquisition, the star chamber, have no place in a free society.
Above all, we have the vigor of free men in a free society.
The basis of free society is of course natural, as we said, but free society has ideal goals.
In the long perspective of history, the right to vote has been one of the strongest pillars of a free society.
This is why a free society, if it saw the number of idlers increasing in its midst, would no doubt think of looking first for the cause of laziness, in order to suppress it, before having recourse to punishment.
But a free society, regaining possession of the common inheritance, must seek in free groups and free federations of groups, a new organization, in harmony with the new economic phase of history.
There has indeed been a Divine Intelligence guiding the destiny of our republic by the 'higher law' of the progress of free society toward a Christian democracy.
Free society, on the contrary, has indefinite resources of development within a restricted area.
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