“In an authoritarian state, rights derive from the state and are granted to the people. In a free state, rights derive from the people and are granted to the state. In the former, people are subjects, who are only allowed to own property, pursue an education, work, pray, and speak because their government permits them to.
In the latter, people are citizens who agree to be governed in a covenant of consent that must be periodically renewed and is constitutionally revocable. It’s this class, between the authoritarian and the liberal democratic, that I believe to be the major ideological conflict of my time—not some concocted, prejudiced notion of an East-West divide, or of a resurrected crusade against Christendom or Islam” -@Edward Snowden, Permanent Record
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