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Wednesday, October 31st, 2012

Alan Jacobs Agrees That Voting Isn't the Most Sacred Duty on Earth

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Mandeville, LA - Exclusive Transcript - Here's a quote from Alan Jacobs article "A Long Defeat, A Final Victory", for more of the article and Mike's comments on it, please check out today's transcript, 'We are too prone, I believe, to think that voting is the definitive political act. That would be true only if politics simply belongs to the government. There is a far vaster sphere of politics – the life of the polis – that belongs to the everyday acts of ordinary people. ….Continue

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[The powerful Executive branch]...converts representation into vassalage to the leaders of parties, disciplined, not by the comparatively honourable infliction of the lash, but by the base and wicked sophism, that it is honourable to stick to a party, and treacherous to adhere to conscience. The disciples of this infamous doctrine are forged into tools for ambition and tyranny by praises and rewards, whilst honesty is discouraged by base epithets, as a foil to the varnish with which the decoys are painted, designed to deceive and enslave the multitude

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