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It's Not Surprising More Americans Believe Freedom Is Overrated
Townhall.com ^ | July 4, 2014 | David Harsanyi

Posted on 07/04/2014 8:57:32 AM PDT by Kaslin

A new Gallup poll finds that fewer Americans are satisfied with the freedom in their lives compared with seven years ago -- dropping 12 percentage points, from 91 percent in 2006 to 79 percent in 2013. During that same time, the percentage of Americans dissatisfied with the freedoms available in their lives more than doubled, from 9 percent to 21 percent. The United States now sits in 36th place among the world in our admiration of the idea of freedom.

It's fair to mention that the definition of "freedom" has become increasingly pliable. (It is, for example, regularly argued that one person's unwillingness to pay for another person's contraception is a restriction of the latter person's freedom.) What is bothersome, though, is that nearly a quarter of us would feel comfortable telling a complete stranger that our own "freedom," in the broadest sense, is an overrated concept.

You can imagine, considering how we vote, that many more people believe the same thing. And I would argue that the majority of Americans admire theoretic freedom far more than they do the real thing. Gallup offers no breakdown of the ideological inclination of those dissatisfied with the choices available to them, so we are only left to guess.

Gallup claims that the decline in freedom loving could probably be attributed to the weak U.S. economy. It is plausible that this is part of the reason. The political class has used populist progressive myths about freedom's role in inequity, unfairness, racism and poverty so regularly and effectively that there is little doubt many people, especially young people, have started believing them. (And though the poll specifically points to the freedoms available in our lives, I believe that the Gallup questions are broad enough to be a reflection of what we think of freedom in general.)

And T. Becket Adams makes an interesting observation in The Washington Examiner, pointing to another Gallup poll that found Americans now have more confidence in the police and military than they do any of the three branches of government. Adams contends that this "is not exactly a healthy place to be in a constitutional republic," and I certainly agree. Gallup also found a 20-point increase in Americans who believe that government is corrupt. This, more or less, mirrors Washington's actual levels of corruption. And with the array of scandals (some undoubtedly imagined, others very real), the widespread incompetence and cronyism, many Americans deem Washington to be one of the biggest problems facing the country today. This also is almost certainly part of the reason that Americans have become cynical about our system; even though Washington's charge has been to expand liberty, its actions have served to limit the options of citizens, blunt dynamism and celebrate risk aversion.

But perhaps the biggest reason we have less confidence in liberty is one we don't like to talk about. In his final book, "The Servile Mind: How Democracy Erodes the Moral Life," the great Kenneth Minogue writes that "traditional societies and totalitarian states in the twentieth century suggested that many people are, in most circumstances, happy to sink themselves in some collective enterprise that guides their lives and guarantees them security." The great argument of our time -- and in some sense most times -- is the fight to balance liberty and safety. Whenever threatened, whether it be by some existential danger or a domestic economic jolt, we almost never choose what we're told is more chaotic and precarious. We almost always choose what seems safest -- and most times, it's not liberty. Whereas George W. Bush's central purpose was ostensibly tied to an effort that spread and defended freedom -- and I stress ostensibly -- the huge crowds that gathered and cheered for Barack Obama overtly reveled in the idea that we were about to erect a state-sponsored baby-sitting service. It's also worth remembering that part of the dissatisfaction Americans have with the president's job performance these days has to do with his inability to fulfill the promise of transforming government's role in American life.

This is a depressing thought for a libertarian -- and probably for many others -- but evidence that human beings opt for less freedom when things get tough isn't exactly surprising. And this Gallup poll probably doesn't do the problem justice.


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Editorial
KEYWORDS: freedom; liberty; poll
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To: Maceman

Truly excellent post.


21 posted on 07/04/2014 9:50:16 AM PDT by ConservativeInPA (We need to fundamentally transform RATs lives for their lies.)
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To: Forward the Light Brigade

“I believe all will be lost in ten years.”

Maybe. I’m not sure. Sometimes I don’t know what to think. You may be right that we won’t respond until we’ve lost everything. Even then, it could be years - and may require the death of an entire generation, before the effects of the national psychosis that was covertly cultivated in us will end and the fog lifted.

People did overcome the horrible suppression of the USSR (at least for awhile), but there was a USA to help make that happen. Who will be there if we fall?


22 posted on 07/04/2014 10:00:24 AM PDT by pieceofthepuzzle
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To: Kaslin; cripplecreek

Thanks for the comeback;

... interesting ABOUT FREEDOM, WE DO NOT KNOW, WHAT WE DO NOT KNOW. THUS WE FREQUENTY BELIEVE THE ONES ATTEMPTING TO DECEIVE US, OR MISINFORM US ABOUT ISSUES. POWER OF THE PRESS, TELEVISION, AND EVEN OUR LOCAL LEADERS AND REPRESENTATIVES, SEEMINGLY SINCERE, ARE BELIEVED BY MANY. WE ARE CONVINCED SIMPLY BY THE REALITY THEY ARE NOT EXPOSED AS BEING FOR THE FALL OF AMERICA.

GOD HELP America AND HELP US RETURN TO OUR FORMER VALUES OF LOVING GOD AND FOLLOWING HIS WORD, IN JESUS NAME, AMEN.


23 posted on 07/04/2014 10:43:47 AM PDT by geologist ("If you love me, keep my commands" .... John 14 :15)
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To: geologist; cripplecreek; Kaslin
The incursions made against our Constitution and America are constant and based on radical thought. We must not simple sit in the stands and be spectators. We must fight our best to preserve our government based on God, our faith in our founding fathers wisdom, and the reality we have lived favored lives since our Nations founding. We have made mistakes along the way. However we are beset by danger and intention to change America permanently. This I believe. Now what?

sorry for the caps.

24 posted on 07/04/2014 10:59:15 AM PDT by geologist ("If you love me, keep my commands" .... John 14 :15)
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To: geologist

Amen


25 posted on 07/04/2014 11:04:42 AM PDT by Kaslin (He needed the ignorant to reelect him, and he got them. Now we all have to pay the consequenses)
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To: Kaslin
We no longer teach the value of real freedom and liberty in our schools and it shows everywhere, including our culture. Big government statists running our school systems, it all becomes about self-preservation for them despite it going against our Constitutional freedoms and liberties. President Reagan warned us about this, too bad and sad so many did not listen.

Freedom is never more than one generation away from extinction. We didn't pass it to our children in the bloodstream. It must be fought for, protected, and handed on for them to do the same, or one day we will spend our sunset years telling our children and our children's children what it was once like in the United States where men were free.

Ronald Reagan

I understand were close but I hope and pray, on this 4th of July, Americans wake up to what is really going on and we never get to this point.

CGato

26 posted on 07/04/2014 12:08:48 PM PDT by Conservative Gato
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To: Kaslin

The federal education system, to preserve the power of the federal government, is teaching our young’uns that security is more important than freedom and that government can provide that “security”.


27 posted on 07/04/2014 1:54:26 PM PDT by jeffc (The U.S. media are our enemy)
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To: Forward the Light Brigade

Their generations were bombarded with propaganda. Conditioned by far left teachers not to compete for excellence.


28 posted on 07/04/2014 6:02:06 PM PDT by Kackikat (ELECTED officials took an OATH...get off your cowardly a$ses and be A PATRIOT now!)
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