The radical, old-fashioned idea that free adults can make their own decisions and live with the consequences instead of begging the government to manage their lives.
The radical, old-fashioned idea that free adults can make their own decisions and live with the consequences instead of begging the government to manage their lives.
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The lost art of handling your own problems, raising your own kids, and running your own community without needing permission from unelected bureaucrats.
The philosophy that says “We the People” should actually govern ourselves rather than outsourcing everything to D.C., experts, and administrative agencies.
The principle that built thriving towns, strong families, and voluntary associations; now dismissed as “unrealistic” by people who benefit from centralized control.
The ultimate act of rebellion in 2026: taking responsibility for your own life in a world that desperately wants you dependent, compliant, and grateful for it.
The original American software that assumed virtue and restraint were prerequisites for liberty, which is exactly why it had to be deprecated.
The Founding principle that assumed citizens were capable of moral agency, personal responsibility, and voluntary cooperation, now treated as dangerous extremism.